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Love my RF-5's. GLWS!
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Ever try moving away from Klipsch speakers?
whell replied to Bananas and Blow's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
If someone is tuned in to a specific characteristic of a loudspeaker: imaging, soundstage width/depth, a specific timbre or coloration that they tend to like, whatever, they'll gravitate to a speaker that gives them what they want. I think we horn-heads gravitate to the dynamics of speakers like Klipsch. Folks who don't crave dynamics will look to other speaker types or brands, and would probably describe the sonic delivery of a horn speaker as being too "in-your-face". This doesn't mean other speakers are bad, or that Klipsch speakers are lacking. Rather, we all just like what we like. -
SOLD: Peruvian Walnut Pass Amp Camp with LOTS of upgrades and filtering
whell replied to Dneu2011's topic in Garage Sale
Damn, you do great work. I'm an F5 owner and I'm tempted, but just don't have the $$$ right now. Good luck with the sale!! -
True. Still, purpose built Linux distros have some useful features and benefits.
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Even that's debatable. Currently, I'm running a Linux with Music Player Daemon (mpd). The Linux kernel is tweaked for optimized audio (I didn't do the tweaking - there are purpose-build flavors of Linux out there that pre-package tweaked kernels). The laptop mpd is running on is a old Core 2 Duo with 8 gig of ram that was otherwise sitting unused on a shelf in the basement collecting dust. I do beleive in good cables but not the crazy expensive stuff. I think I paid about $80 for a 2 meter USB cable. Anyway, my cheapo laptop running MPD replaced a Bluesound Node 2i because, at least to these ears, the laptop setup was a sonic step up. I think my total investment in the whole shebang was the cost of the USB cable. The laptop came out of retirement, but I guess a laptop like that could be found on Craigslist for about $50 or so. As with all things audio, your mileage may vary....
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Powerline Wifi Booster causes noise in Heresy speakers
whell replied to MeloManiac's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Yes, me thinks some are being a bit harsh on Powerline Ethernet adapters. I’ve never had any noise at all when using them, and typically have a strong internet signal. I’d try looking elsewhere for the issue. As stated above, the source of the noise could be elsewhere. -
Love my DAC 2. I use it as a preamp / DAC, and the sound is terrific. Highly recommended.
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F5 owner here. It’s most revealing yet easy to listen to amps I’ve ever owned. Can’t compare to any do the other FW designs though.
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If we're staying on topic, I'll have to stick with Ginger.
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Have to second this one. Saw Ann Margret along with Mickey Rooney in the early '80's in the stage production of Sugar Babies. Didn't get to sit as close as you, but even from the distance I was sitting she looked magnificent.
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I believe this may be the 2nd time these have been listed. If memory serves, they were for sale last year around this same time. https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/ele/d/canton-klipsch-rf-83-tower-speakers/7387701389.html If these belong to any member of the forum, good luck with the sale.
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It’s more like months. I think I saw them for the first time in the spring of 2021. The price has been all over the pace over that time too.
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https://lansing.craigslist.org/ele/d/laingsburg-klipsch-rf/7379339824.html
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I'd like to say they don't make them like this anymore, but they probably do. However, nothing in the dumpster diver speaker category is quite as iconic as the Panasonic Thruster speaker. https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/ele/d/walled-lake-panasonic-thrusters-sb-300/7378164748.html Maximum input power is 20 WPC, which makes these a great match for low power tube amps. Will now remove tongue from cheek. 😉
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Purchased this about 6 months ago because my kids said they'd be OK with moving from Spotify to Amazon HD music. Now they tell me they don't like Amazon, miss Spotify, and want to go back. We already had plenty of devices to stream Spotify, so the Node is redundant. How about $380 shipped within the CONUS?
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The rabbit hole of USB audio connection "upgrades"
whell replied to jwc's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I suspect credit is due to your DAC 2. In an ideal world, there shouldn’t be any discernible difference is sound quality with whatever input you choose on a DAC. The folks at Benchmark did a nice job designing the DAC 2, and it’s younger sibling the DAC 3. -
The rabbit hole of USB audio connection "upgrades"
whell replied to jwc's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Results are variable based on your DAC. If your DAC already has a well implemented USB connection, you might hear no difference at all, or even possibly a reduction in sound quality. If you've got an older DAC with a less than optimal DAC input, you might benefit from it. In my case, it was the former. I suspect a similar outcome with your Yaggi , which has the Unison USB input. The good news is that the units are easy to resell if you want to try one anyway. -
The rabbit hole of USB audio connection "upgrades"
whell replied to jwc's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Not as of yet. Here's what's supported: https://support.bluos.net/hc/en-us/articles/360000199908-What-Music-Services-does-BluOS-Support- -
The rabbit hole of USB audio connection "upgrades"
whell replied to jwc's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I did try the Node DAC. Ultimately the Node 2i feeding the DAC in my Benchmark DAC 2 was more satisfying. -
The rabbit hole of USB audio connection "upgrades"
whell replied to jwc's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Maybe. I also own a Node 2i, haven't tried a Lumin and it wouldn't make sense in my setup since my system includes a Benchmark DAC 2 already to handle digital conversion and preamp duties. Bought the Node 2i just because I thought it could replace the PC in my system. It sounded good, and for some folks it will certainly add simplicity and flexibility. Did it "greatly improve my sound"? No, not at all. A properly setup PC with Daphile at least equals it...subjectively I think the Daphile setup is sonically superior. -
The rabbit hole of USB audio connection "upgrades"
whell replied to jwc's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Hard to tell without looking at the guts, but just looking at the pics of your PC I suspect the USB inputs are on their own bus. This should be all you need, and I suspect you'd see limited if any benefit from an expensive USB card. -
The rabbit hole of USB audio connection "upgrades"
whell replied to jwc's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Ok, I'll bite. I've been doing PC based audio for about 12 years now. Music playback is now the best I’ve had in this house...ever. I think I need to know more about what you have upstream from your Yaggi. You've got Unison USB, so I suspect you've maximized your USB connection already. Hanging dongles of various types on the cable between your PC and your DAC won't likely offer much if any bang for the buck. Been there, done that. I have found that the right PC...or better put...having the USB designed correctly inside the PC is a significant element in the chain. Are you using a laptop or a desktop PC? A budget laptop can kill a good setup, and so can a cheap desktop. The USB PCI card that has been linked above might not be necessary If the USB is already on its own bus inside your PC. After that, Windows of any version is the least satisfying OS to use for music playback. Linux has its issues as well, but one can get excellent results if you work at it a bit. Ubuntu Studio Linux was mentioned above. I used that for a number of years with a program called “mpd”. Truly excellent playback, and noticeably better than anything I ever experienced when using Windows 7 or 10. I also used this setup for both music and some movie/TV audio as you currently do. Lately I've become fond of a Linux variant called Daphile. Daphile is what you get when you mate Logitech's Music Server software with Linux. https://www.daphile.com/ It's a project run by one guy, so if God forbid he ever dropped of the face of the earth the user community would be SOL. However, Daphile let’s you playback from multiple sources (connected USB drive, network drive) as well as services like Tidal, Deezer, Qobuz and Spotify. Daphile is setup to run on your PC or laptop, but playback is controlled by your tablet or smartphone, or any other PC on the same network. The sound is quite simply the best I've ever enjoyed here at home. So, I'd suggest visiting choice of PC and operating system first before messing with anything else. Also, the good thing about Ubuntu Studio and Daphile is that they're free to use, so trying them as potential solutions will cost you nothing. However, if they work for you and improve your listening experience as I suspect they might, you might consider making a donation. if you go down this path, please keep us posted. -
https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/ele/d/berkley-klipsch-quartet-speakers/7267293259.html
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Good feedback on the net regarding the Schiit Modius with the AK4493 chip.