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Originally posted by slartibartfast View Post------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Great summary of the top audiophool nonsense ideas.Home: Pi4B-8GB/pCP8.2.x/4TB>LMS 8.3.x>Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio (all ethernet)
Cottage: rPi4B-4GB/pCP8.2.x/4TB>LMS 8.3.x>Touch>Benchmark DAC I, Boom, Radio w/Battery (Radio WIFI)
Office: Win11(64)>foobar2000
The Wild: rPi3B+/pCP7.x/4TB>LMS 8.1.x>hifiberry Dac+Pro (LMS & Squeezelite)
Controllers: iPhone14Pro & iPadAir5 (iPeng), CONTROLLER, Material Skin, or SqueezePlay 7.8 on Win10(64)
Files: Ripping: dBpoweramp > FLAC; Post-rip: mp3tag, PerfectTunes, TuneFusion; Streaming: Spotify
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Who knew one doesn't have to spend 10s of thousands on audio equipment, just turn off the lightsLogitech Media Server Version: 8.4.0 - 1678519305 @ Sat 11 Mar 2023 08:54:37 AM CET
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Originally posted by SlimChances View PostWho knew one doesn't have to spend 10s of thousands on audio equipment, just turn off the lights
Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkLiving Room: Touch or Squeezelite (Pi3B) > Topping E30 > Audiolab 8000A > Monitor Audio S5 + BK200-XLS DF
Bedroom: Radio
Bathroom: Radio
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I won't be squashing my balls under equipment !sigpic
Want a webapp ? Get SqueezeLite-X ! https://forums.slimdevices.com/showt...l=1#post903953
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Originally posted by P Nelson View Postthere is one statement at the end of the article that I agree with:"And, it bears repeating: what matters is what you hear, so if you can't hear the difference, save yourself a whole load of trouble and money. "
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Originally posted by philchillbill View PostThey forgot to mention that if you cannot hear the difference you should actually be extremely ashamed of your blatant inferiority because that difference is of course clearly there !
I always “upgrade” the interconnects but only because (slightly) more expensive ones are less prone to fall apart.Jim
VB2.4 storage QNAP TS419p (NFS)
Living Room Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
Office Joggler & Pi3 -> Denon RCD N8 -> Celestion F10s
Dining Room SB Radio
Bedroom (Bedside) Pi Zero+DAC ->ToppingTP21 ->AKG Headphones
Bedroom (TV) & Bathroom SB Touch ->Denon AVR ->Mordaunt Short M10s + Kef ceiling speakers
Guest Room Joggler > Topping Amp -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes
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When I read articles like this, I am wondering if it supposed to be a farce for humor purposes or are they really serious. However, it reads like there are being serious.
There are a few things that do not make any sense, such as the following in item 4:A dedicated feed from your fusebox, just for your hi-fi and not shared with any other items, is a good thing to do regardless. And yes, you probably need a pretty serious system to really hear this – but rest assured, there is some science behind this rumour.
In the US, most homes are supplied by two hot wires that have 120 volts potential to ground and 240 volts between each hot feed. Therefore, each hot wire will supply multiple circuits in your home. If there is a device creating line noise on a circuit, it will impact other circuits that share the same hot feed from the transformer. Therefore, in terms of line noise, having a dedicated circuit to supply your hifi set up will probably not help, unless the hifi system draws a lot of current requiring its own circuit. This is a UK article, and I am not sure about the wiring for UK systems, but my guess the conclusions are similar.
This issue ignores that in a very expensive system, the designer will put a lot of filtering the input power to strip out line noise. Even cheaper car audio systems do this to strip out alternator noise which is very audible to the lower frequencies.
Item 5, besides the phrase "squash balls" made me laugh
The subsidiary point is that while CD players (for instance) don't show up the effects of vibrations as obviously as, say, turntables, simple things like heavy footfall, cars whizzing by your home, planes overhead or even the sound from your speakers – especially at loud volumes – can make data-reading mechanisms work harder, which can affect the sound you get from your system.
If a noise from a car or plane can be heard in the room, then who cares if it might actually impact the ability of the CD player to read music. It also ignores that CD players have buffering and multi samples to reliability read the data.
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Originally posted by P Nelson View PostThe subsidiary point is that while CD players (for instance) don't show up the effects of vibrations as obviously as, say, turntables, simple things like heavy footfall, cars whizzing by your home, planes overhead or even the sound from your speakers – especially at loud volumes – can make data-reading mechanisms work harder, which can affect the sound you get from your system.
If a noise from a car or plane can be heard in the room, then who cares if it might actually impact the ability of the CD player to read music. It also ignores that CD players have buffering and multi samples to reliability read the data.
Louis
Last.fm
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What, you guys don't submit yourself to the authoritative opinion of "Dr. Poppy Crum"? :-D...pablo
Server: Win10 and LMS 8.2.0
System: SB Touch -optical-> Benchmark DAC2HGC -AnalysisPlus Oval Copper XLR-> NAD M22 Power Amp -AnalysisPlus Black Mesh Oval-> KEF Reference 1
Other Rooms: 2x SB Boom; 1x SB Radio; 1x SB Touch-> NAD D7050 -> KEF LS50 + Velodyne Minivee Sub
Computer audio: workstation -USB-> audioengine D1 -> Grado RS1/Shure 1540
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Originally posted by pablolie View PostWhat, you guys don't submit yourself to the authoritative opinion of "Dr. Poppy Crum"? :-D
The thing I know about Poppy Crum is that she convincingly demonstrated that other senses can affect what you hear - which fundamentally renders sighted listening comparisons worthless.Until recently: Transporter -> ATC SCM100A, now sold :-(
House move forced change to: piCorePlayer(RPi2/HiFiBerry DIGI2 Pro) -> Meridian 218 -> Meridian M6
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Originally posted by cliveb View PostI don't know what you're trying to say here. Can you elaborate?
The thing I know about Poppy Crum is that she convincingly demonstrated that other senses can affect what you hear - which fundamentally renders sighted listening comparisons worthless....pablo
Server: Win10 and LMS 8.2.0
System: SB Touch -optical-> Benchmark DAC2HGC -AnalysisPlus Oval Copper XLR-> NAD M22 Power Amp -AnalysisPlus Black Mesh Oval-> KEF Reference 1
Other Rooms: 2x SB Boom; 1x SB Radio; 1x SB Touch-> NAD D7050 -> KEF LS50 + Velodyne Minivee Sub
Computer audio: workstation -USB-> audioengine D1 -> Grado RS1/Shure 1540
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Originally posted by pablolie View PostIs that really a new insight :-) Does anyone get a doctorate for claiming you "eat with your eyes" and food presentation matters? :-D
But that's not the point. I'm intruiged to understand the meaning of your first reference to her. I have no idea why you even brought her up, and the wording sounds kinda dismissive. What's your beef with her?Until recently: Transporter -> ATC SCM100A, now sold :-(
House move forced change to: piCorePlayer(RPi2/HiFiBerry DIGI2 Pro) -> Meridian 218 -> Meridian M6
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