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  1. Might be something interesting here.
    Although visually striking, his elaborate horn arrangement has me doubtful.

    I'd still gander a listen if I was ever in the area, but I'm not about to drop $500 for what appears to be a glorified VST plug-in of sorts.

    I spoke with a knowledgeable audio guy who checked out "the glorified VST..."

    I asked what do you think and he said "Yes, if you are into effects (distortion / artificial reverberation)..." :wub: NOT

    Well its like four figure interconnects - They are a value to someone.

    From the website:

    "NO DACS OR TUBES NEEDED

    Save your money. Most computers made in 2009 or later have 24-bit sound cards that overcome their bad reputation. Differences in sound from an ideal DAC (digital-to-analog converter) are almost entirely due to inaccurate frequency response, easily compensated by the Burwen Bobcat Tone Balancer. Even with just Burwen Bobcat TR the sound is clean."

    The comments made started with using the computer's built-in DAC / sound card...? (And this, even on typical Windows PCs which compared to a Mac don't generally have very good quality built-in sound output.) Once one has added in distortion / reverberation from the plug-in, this could cover up deficiencies / differences in sound compared to a good outboard DAC. Well, singing in the shower can make one's own voice sound pretty good, but it is just an illusion. Can be fun for awhile but not my cup of tea. Some people like artificial reverberation effects, though... different folks have different tastes in sound reproduction.

    So to answer my own question I would say save your money and buy a three figure power cable :lol:

  2. I have been trying, when time permits, to measure the response on my new Yield speakers. First I discovered that there was a little signal that crossed from the input side to output no matter the settings so I separated the output chores to a dedicated outboard DAC to fix that. Then I noticed that all of a sudden the PC lost its handshake with the card. It also would occasionally pop. Well as I only paid $30 for it what should I expect.

    Now I am in the market for another PC soundcard with phantom power for my measuring mic. I was wondering if anyone had a suggestion or two. I am also looking but thought there may be someone who has already had success with one.

    Thanks ahead.

  3. Just a tiny drop on your stylus, and all of your connections for true audio bliss.
    I have just finished my Wizard of Oz differentiator. So now we can test things like this. Just don't ask to see who handling the controls! :ph34r:
  4. Might be something interesting here.
    Although visually striking, his elaborate horn arrangement has me doubtful.

    I'd still gander a listen if I was ever in the area, but I'm not about to drop $500 for what appears to be a glorified VST plug-in of sorts.

    I may take the plunge on the following. Its only $110 If not satisfied they say they will refund.

    BURWEN BOBCAT TR (True) digital signal processor software adds unique

    high frequency reverberation that makes recordings smooth and musical. It plugs

    into the Windows Media PLayer and offers 2-channel PURE BOBCAT and

    SMOOTH BOBCAT processing buttons plus BYPASS. Use it for listening,

    ripping, or burning. Batch convert music files to Bobcat processed MP3s for

    your mobile player or WMA lossless.

  5. Turn grill to high. Pull steaks out of freezer and immediately put them on the grill. Make sure you press down firmly with a spatula as they cook/thaw. Flip when cooked through 2/3rds, finish cooking until tough. Add hideous seasoning to taste, and then add some more. Serve immediately off the grill.

    You can now cook a steak like 90% of the "BBQ" population.

    That's ok. Some people think Bose is Hifi.LOL
  6. the Brisket
    Ah the Brisket. Ever tried right on the coals? Got the idea from Alton Brown. Always wanted to try it.

    no I have not... I always use indirect.

    Low and slow I take it. As a man from Memphis who has cherished the art of indirect slow cooking I need to get the EQ to do it right.

  7. congrates for both you and your new family member!!!

    Now about getting that high school senior into college............... One just finished and when the yungun goes we will have officially gone to the dogs. No empty nest here!

  8. Hey Boxx....how about a review?
    I'm still in the setup stage. So far, even though they are misplaced, the sound is outstanding.

    How can a man get anything done when he is constantly being badgered about his new speakers. Let the man decide what heirloom furniture has to go now that he has speakers the size of a large dresser. :lol:

    For what its worth Boxx it can take some time and trials to optimize the sweet bass of the Jubilee. Congrats.

  9. Another thought. I also had my son adjust the phase on the sub slowly while listening to some bass drum music that extended down to 30 Hz or lower. What I was listening for was the attack when the drum was struck. As some point the attack became cleaner and then as he kept turning it went muddy again. Backed the knob to the clean sweet spot and loved the bass of my system augmented by the sub.

    I believe, as an amateur audio enthusiast, that because you are dealing with such long wavelengths its vital to time align the sound from the sub with the sound from the mains, thus the 0-90 degree phase adjustment knob on many self powered subs.

  10. Peanut gallery question: I have a love affair with tight and fast bass. As a non-technician I have come to understand the damping factor has a lot to do with tight and fast bass. And with my tube amps I still find my SS amp tighter and faster for bass but tube amps better for midrange and highs. Hence my preference for active crossover bi-amped systems.

    Question:

    Can you get a better damping factor in tube amps? If not why?

  11. Still, he is so very loving, and interested in anything I want to "share" with him, as long as he deems it safe.

    Been watching some Dog Whisperer episodes trying to deal with the energy of this new "Tennessee Brown Dog". Fear is a hard thing to deal with in a dog. Once broken, trust can never completely be regained. The DW guy says he trains humans and rehabs dogs. Indeed.

    Cesar Milan knows of what he speaks, and I have to agree with that quote.

    In my limited experience, this particular dog has trained me as much as I've trained him, but he is also the first warm blooded animal that I have ultimately been responsible for. I'm definitely better for him, but minimizing his exposure to anxiety triggers (once identified) greatly improved our mutual trust.

    there are some here in this forum for whom you have to be mindful of triggers. LOL
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  12. Still, he is so very loving, and interested in anything I want to "share" with him, as long as he deems it safe.
    Been watching some Dog Whisperer episodes trying to deal with the energy of this new "Tennessee Brown Dog". Fear is a hard thing to deal with in a dog. Once broken, trust can never completely be regained. The DW guy says he trains humans and rehabs dogs. Indeed.
  13. Rescue animals love in general. Good for both of you, I'd bet.

    Now that we have three I may have to sell my Jubs to pay for the dog food and vet bills.(not) But I would in a heart beat as there is nothing warmer than the unconditional love of a dog, or a wife for that matter.

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  14. Cut garlic cloves in half and wipe the steak all over. Then poke all over with a fork. A little black pepper with just a drop or two of olive oil. Salt each side generously after its first char.

    However, your approach works just as well.

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