Varnish connoisseurs
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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
I’ve not had it loud enough, nor am I likely to get a chance to notice. I have been looking at those though.

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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
Lovely stuff.
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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
Those power valves are going to cook your pre. I'd rather check the temperature after about an hour in this setup.
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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
kernow wrote: July 9th, 2020, 7:04 pm DAC hooked up via XLR and sounding proper Bo
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Nice rug, I have been out rug shopping today and think it will enhance my listening room, just need to choose the right one.

Love the speakers, trying to convince a friend to buy some big Tannoys- he’s currently running Naim and PMC and it sounds awful.
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Anyone heard Fyne Audio? Ex-Tannoy people I believe and a lot nicer looking. 
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hmm, lets take a pic at the top of a stairs




<trk>:I remember catching a big fat one and my friend said "throw it back in, that one already tastes like wood"
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They look nice, they the same as yours?
The first decent big hifi speakers I heard were a pair of Tannoy SRM12X’s playing Clever Trevor, put my stand mounted Rogers LS7t’s to shame.
Secretly wanted a pair since.
The first decent big hifi speakers I heard were a pair of Tannoy SRM12X’s playing Clever Trevor, put my stand mounted Rogers LS7t’s to shame.
Secretly wanted a pair since.
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Great that Auralic have added ripping in a FW update but nobody’s going to use it as a CD player really are they.
I buy downloads over CDs these days just because I’ve run out of shelf space.
I buy downloads over CDs these days just because I’ve run out of shelf space.
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Hmmm, maybe I should do that too. I have boxes of them in the loft and piles hidden away in cupboards... must have a 1000 at least.
And of course a load of vinyl, that takes up a lot of space.
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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
I'm keeping my CDs as the ultimate backup. It's handy to check the mastering sometimes too. Also, I'm noticing a lot of people (including Darko there) talking about ripping software that does multiple passes and checks the data against databases and stuff. Melco even sell a CD ripper that they claim sounds better. What's that all about? I've ripped all mine to Apple Lossless with error correction using a cheap Plexor drive. I'll take some convincing that I need to do them all again because they're somehow not "bit perfect".
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Mine are all on Apple lossless than copied to a NAS in a cupboard.
For random stud I use Tidal, but if good I buy on Cd or preferably as a download.
Kern, my records are all pretty old, it’s all 80’s stuff, Smiths, Beastie boys, Ruts, Chameleons, Sisters, etc etc. Had a quick look yesterday and even had some early Public enemy and loads of 12 inches... KLF, The Orb so I must of been buying records longer than I thought!
For random stud I use Tidal, but if good I buy on Cd or preferably as a download.
Kern, my records are all pretty old, it’s all 80’s stuff, Smiths, Beastie boys, Ruts, Chameleons, Sisters, etc etc. Had a quick look yesterday and even had some early Public enemy and loads of 12 inches... KLF, The Orb so I must of been buying records longer than I thought!
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I sometimes listen to cd's in the car & have been meaning to try DVD Audio as it has that too but will prob never happen
Do you think tape will ever make a comeback?

Do you think tape will ever make a comeback?
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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
Amen, brother.cools wrote: July 19th, 2020, 6:37 pm I find that beer improves audio quality more than anything else.
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I like tapePete wrote: July 19th, 2020, 5:41 pm I sometimes listen to cd's in the car & have been meaning to try DVD Audio as it has that too but will prob never happen![]()
Do you think tape will ever make a comeback?



<trk>:I remember catching a big fat one and my friend said "throw it back in, that one already tastes like wood"
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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
And a tip that the room treatment sellers don't want you to know, the best audio you'll get out of your speakers is by putting them outside in fresh air and sunshine.

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More thought through:
A cheap and easy upgrade to your systems audio quality is to place a freshly empty beer bottle on top of a piece of equipment. The effect multiplies the more equipment you cover, though its only temporary and needs to be repeated every listening session. And the secret the room treatment industry doesn't want you to know - speaker fidelity improves when they are placed outdoors in fresh air and sunshine. Can be combined with the beer trick for amazing results.
A cheap and easy upgrade to your systems audio quality is to place a freshly empty beer bottle on top of a piece of equipment. The effect multiplies the more equipment you cover, though its only temporary and needs to be repeated every listening session. And the secret the room treatment industry doesn't want you to know - speaker fidelity improves when they are placed outdoors in fresh air and sunshine. Can be combined with the beer trick for amazing results.

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Re: Varnish connoisseurs
Another tip keep the same setup for years...it gets better with age otherwise your never happy 
