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Quote:Originally Posted by MitchFlorida I just realized that the top of the subwoofer cabinet is completely covered by my receiver. Can someone please sprinkle some salt on top of their sub-woofer and tell us how much it moves? I...
Have a selection of (SATA) HDs for sale. US only shipping included. 3 Seagate 1.5TB $75 each 2 Seagate 1.5TB (refurb) $70 each 2 Samsung 1.5TB $75 each 1 Hitachi 1TB $60 1 Seagate 1TB $60 2 Seagate 750GB $45 each 2 Western Digital 400GB...
Subjective and THX is not a multichannel audio format (codec) but a processing standard. Also I would answer nether Dolby or THX since they are lossy (unless you are referring to the companies which each make several codecs). Lossless...
Quote:Originally Posted by Nyal Mellor IMO cables do make a difference....The power compony used inferior cables from the power plant to the transformer outside my house. Should I replace them to get better sound quality?
By OK do you mean damage any component? If so it won't. You do run into the problem of the dialogue (center channel) becoming harder to understand/hear and having less surround info. 99% of the time people are asking about raising the...
There are lots of differences between the cables. However ONE thing is the same for both. If you put 100110011001001001 in one end then 100110011001001001 comes out the other end.
Quote:Originally Posted by Heinrich S Just trying to understand a few things. Some speakers use high end tweeters, like ribbon or beryellium dome tweeters, but if the response is flat, does it really make that much of a difference...
Quote:Originally Posted by Heinrich S Sorry William, what does your graph show??? I don't understand what you mean. That is the average human ear frequency response at deferent loudness levels . AKA: Fletcher-Munson curve
Quote:Originally Posted by Heinrich S The thing is I could audition and buy the speakers and I might even like the sound but at the back of my mind I'll always be thinking about the speakers response. It might be completely...
You can't use iTunes (or any other private licensed music) in a commercial establishment. You will need a commercially licensed source like SiriusXM for business or Muzak.
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