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Since I was wondering at Soundstage site I come across Marc Mickelson review of Einstein preamp.
http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/einstein_the_tube.htm
I am not familiar with this unit and but there was in there something that “attracted” me in t...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]I hope you remember the famous picture when Albert Einstein shows
his tang? Now, pretend that it is not Einstein but Kurt Gödel….
[/quote]Kurt Gödel with all his brilliance was above all, paranoid. Sticking his tongue out...
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[quote user="Paul S"]OK, Romy, that EnABL stuff got my attention!I can't recall all of the bad ideas borne of good research, but this EnABL thing sounds a little fishy, and certainly it sounds too good to be true, as existing in a simple and really u...
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Paul, I am sorry, be are you know in better word as Sarah Palin?
What anti-skating has to do with anything? What does it mean that “MC 3000II takes LOTS of anti-skate” or that one cartridge took more anti-skate than some other cartridges? The anti-...
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I've been listening to my system tuned by Romy. So far, this is what I think is happening. I don't want look like a kid puffing up to look like an adult, so will try to be simple.The most noticeable difference is the increased dynamics an...
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I have a lot of respect for several TT designs, including the Micro 8000, for example; but I am very suspicious of this particular TT. The reason is that this TT appears to be more of an intellectual exercise than a "best solution" for the greater pr...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]Rakesh, Equi=Tech is a know player in the fields of audio electricity. Back in 2001-2002 I had 3 of the Equi=Tech transformers. I was not pleased with results. I do not like the balanced operation for power lines – in my vi...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]I hope you remember the famous picture when Albert Einstein shows
his tang? Now, pretend that it is not Einstein but Kurt Gödel….
[/quote]Kurt Gödel with all his brilliance was above all, paranoid. Sticking his tongue out...
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I hope you remember the famous picture when Albert Einstein shows
his tang? Now, pretend that it is not Einstein but Kurt Gödel….
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So,,You,v been wrong all this time,,, Throw away your system and start over again.,,, Even Einstein kept a eraser at his blackboard....
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In science, people organize the perception of reality using various theoretical concepts.One of such concepts is e.g. the electromagnetic field, which very successfullyexplains some class of perceived phenomena. The main people behind this conceptare...
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[quote user="Paul S"]OK, Romy, that EnABL stuff got my attention!I can't recall all of the bad ideas borne of good research, but this EnABL thing sounds a little fishy, and certainly it sounds too good to be true, as existing in a simple and really u...
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[quote user="Stitch"]Probably Albert Einstein was an early Audiophile, don't know, but to quote him: "Two Things Are Infinite: the Universe and Human Stupidity"[/quote]He was a physicist, he knew how physics looked like from the inside....and the thi...
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Well, that's a Trip! Of course, Love Is The Answer. But this is not something you hear at audio wbsites, is it? Like Einstein working for Civil Rights!Best regards,Paul S...
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HAHAHAHAHA!!!Torsion fields are worth, at least, a nobel. Are you aware of that?Please do nor make 100% IDIOTS of yourselves invoking Einstein-Cartan theoryin audio!!! HAHAHAHAHA IDIOTS!!! :D Better spot 1st, 2nd or 4327483256rd order resonacessin yo...
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[quote user="N-set"]Unlike transmission line reflections which are a REAL effects, torsion gravity has beena nice theoretical concept, existing on paper, but not a proven reality, mind you.This is a huge difference and I guess you are one of tho...
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[quote user="N-set"]In science, people organize the perception of reality using various theoretical concepts.One of such concepts is e.g. the electromagnetic field, which very successfullyexplains some class of perceived phenomena. The main people be...
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Yoshi, it has nothing to do with Newton and Einstein. You playback just moved from a typical random and brainless stacking up of accidental drivers, horns and enclosures in “as is” order into something that was more or less orchestrated with intentio...
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What is the "reverse engineering" version of an SET circuit that would accomplish - in terms of audible results - what you want? The reason I suggest 3 stages is only because I see a gap between required input and necessary output for the proposed d...
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[quote user="Paul S"]What is the "reverse engineering" version of an SET circuit that would accomplish - in terms of audible results - what you want? The reason I suggest 3 stages is only because I see a gap between required input and necessary outp...
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The topic is absolutely idiotic but it is what it is. For the last week I was trying alternative power cords for my PP3000. Not that I was looking for some kind of different sound but I was trying a heavy shielded power cord with 30A power receptacle...
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Hi,[quote user="morricab"]the unit I tried (the Sonic Euphoria passive) did not live up to my hopes.[/quote]
Given my somewhat loose but existing ties with S&B and with Music First Audio I need to be careful what I am saying. But let me suggest...
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We have university level training for professional musicians, conductors, recording engineers, scientists and doctors for perception/hearing. Hell, we even have doctors to reprogram our brain to "stop" hearing Tinnitus - but no training for LISTENING...
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Terry, are we reading the same posts, here? I am given to understand from the foregoing that the general idea (a la Ockham/Einstein) is to keep it as simple as possible unless and until greater complexity is audibly justified, and tha...
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Since I was wondering at Soundstage site I come across Marc Mickelson review of Einstein preamp.
http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/einstein_the_tube.htm
I am not familiar with this unit and but there was in there something that “attracted” me in t...
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Axel, I am expressing whatever I wish to express and in whatever format I find it useful. If you wish simplicity then feel free to define the things for yourself in whatever simplistic fashion it might benefit you. The simple stupid approach hardly ...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]Epigraph"…just buy a used Micro Seiki and don’t worry about turntables anymore; built like a tank and sounds better than TTs costing over 30K USD.” Mr. Ikeda, of Ikeda / Fidelity Research The Main bitching It amasses me how...
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[quote user="N-set"]HAHAHAHAHA!!!Torsion fields are worth, at least, a nobel. Are you aware of that?Please do nor make 100% IDIOTS of yourselves invoking Einstein-Cartan theoryin audio!!! HAHAHAHAHA IDIOTS!!! Better spot 1st, 2nd or 4327483256rd orde...
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Unlike transmission line reflections which are a REAL effects, torsion gravity has beena nice theoretical concept, existing on paper, but not a proven reality, mind you.This is a huge difference and I guess you are one of those rare people who shoul...
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Hi Romy,Interesting scale you've come up with there. I would like you to take a look at a preamplifier from Korea called Silvaweld. I have found that with this preamp (model SWC 1000) in my system I can differentiate easily the ...
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