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Quote:Originally Posted by JimShaw My decision has been made. What helped was the price I was able to get two AIM8 Fives. Best Buy's price after a special order would be $1794.75. I was able to find two new speakers shipped for...
Quote:Originally Posted by cjp3 hey guys im looking for a great deal on a sub with a small footprint to pair with a Onkyo TX-NR414 receiver and either 4 klipsch RB41 II's and 1 RC41 II center ($500) or 4 PSB B4's and 1 C4...
Quote:Originally Posted by diomania It's interesting to see what he posted:Quote:Originally Posted by jim19611961 Just don't have any idea when to quit, do you? If you do it you are being irrationally stubborn but if I do it, I...
Quote:Originally Posted by DreamWarrior I love me a good "amplifiers all sound the same" argument.... Though I must admit my bias is towards the scientific, as Bigus said, even as scientifically biased as I may be, we cannot prove...
Quote:Originally Posted by chanc  With all channel driven, the Onkyo TX-NR809 is said to put out about 80W RMS/channel although I have not seen any official published data. So my adding a 2-channel 150W/channel for the front...
Quote:Originally Posted by SoNic67 Quote:Originally Posted by arnyk Just for grins, what does jitter actually sound like?Maybe you can read some technical materials published by Phillips, Sony, Analog Devices, Burr Brown and...
Quote:Originally Posted by kinchu007 You're saying he can't do a simple A/B between his Oppo with/without a DAC unless it's at his house...gotcha DAC listening tests are kinda futile because all good DACs sound the same, and more...
Quote:Originally Posted by Bond 007 Thank you all. Kind of reinforced what I was thinking. Basically the front 3 are most important to match and the tweeter is the most important part of that. Sensitivity doesnt seem to be much of...
Quote:Originally Posted by Elihawk Whether you can define "timbre matching" is irrelevant, the question is,can you hear it!?Quote: Since loudspeakers are in general audibly different, the answer is yes. I'm a lot more concerned...
Quote:Originally Posted by Hyrlyfrm You guys just can't hear the jitter because your systems aren't resolving enough, duh. Easy enough to say, particularly since you can provide all of our equipment lists. Reality is that audible...
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