Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Guys... Get a load of this! :-)

2016-04-27 Thread w3wilkes
I want to know what kind of beer that is he's walking through the woods with? From the little I see in the picture it appears to be a nice amber color and holds a head. Of course beer tasting is totally subjective... 2 Duets - 1 for upstairs and 1 for downstairs Rock Solid with LMS 7.8.0 and

[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Guys... Get a load of this! :-)

2016-04-27 Thread Archimago
I know it's total click bait because the site really doesn't have anything new to offer/say, but check out this post: http://www.audiostream.com/content/just-2-comments Gee... Anyone wonder that maybe there are no comments sometimes because the people who might want to comment have been banned!?

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Audiophile power cables don't just seem like a scam - they actually are.

2016-04-27 Thread sckramer
Let me play devils advocate :D These guys are jerks for selling a cable over 3 figures and faking a demo. However, know your equipment... if there are internal patch cables, or computer cdrom audio patch cables (remember those) connecting the rca input... then who gives a f***, you're wasting

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Audiophile power cables don't just seem like a scam - they actually are.

2016-04-27 Thread arnyk
jfo wrote: > The same is true of speakers and cables. You have simple, ordinary wire > inside the source components and amp, then mega $$ speaker cable, then > back to ordinary 14 or 16ga wire running from the crossovers to the > individual speakers, typically using simple slide on spade

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Audiophile power cables don't just seem like a scam - they actually are.

2016-04-27 Thread Julf
jfo wrote: > The same is true of speakers and cables. You have simple, ordinary wire > inside the source components and amp, then mega $$ speaker cable, then > back to ordinary 14 or 16ga wire running from the crossovers to the > individual speakers, typically using simple slide on spade