Golden Earring wrote:
> Hi Antonio!
>
> I fully concur with Mynb's last 2 posts & would simply note that the
> stand-mount style of loudspeaker which I have suggested for your room
> tend to be simple 2-way designs, usually with equally simple passive
> crossovers which present a relatively beni
Hi Antonio!
I fully concur with Mynb's last 2 posts & would simply note that the
stand-mount style of loudspeaker which I have suggested for your room
tend to be simple 2-way designs, usually with equally simple passive
crossovers which present a relatively benign load for the amplifier.
So go l
Oh and "within specs" quality amps usually behaves ok when driven close
and slightly over their limits and still sounds "ok" not so well
designed stuff can behave really bad .
In the early 90's I saw magazine actually measuring amps with a real
speakers , they built a very robust speaker not inte
Well choose your speakers first .
Todays amp's -driven within their spec's- rarely impose any audible
signature at all unless designed that way ( tube amplifier with
transformers ) .
Speakers are usually designed so that an amp with very low output
impendance and a flat frequency response gives
Antoniop wrote:
> Hi Dave !
> You seems to be an endless source of knowledge regarding hifi ! Very
> interesting post indeed.
> Sorry, I was posting an answer to iPhone, and I'm very slow, my english
> flows too slowly.
> My room is a little sitting room, about 20 m² (67 ft), rectangular, I'll
>
Golden Earring wrote:
> Hi Antonio!
>
> I absolutely agree with the previous answer to your question, i.e. it is
> the transducers which have the final job of imparting the sound waves
> into your listening room that are now the weakest (arguably the only
> weak) link in the audio chain as far a
iPhone wrote:
> .
> .
> Hello Antonio,
>
> "Gear Fitting" as you call it, IE matching separates for one of four
> reason (price, sound, better half demands, or a combination of the first
> three) takes many paths. For most of us, price plays a huge part in this
> process plus what sounds good to
Antoniop wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> I see that you're an expert regarding hifi and you're quite hard to
> please, but what do you do about "gear fitting", I mean, I'm not an
> expert myself but it seems to me that for example some speakers give a
> better sound with some amplifiers than some others, reg
If anyone is interested attached is a zip file containing all of the
Inguz web site pages and content from 2015 which I downloaded it from
the 'Wayback Machine' one page at a time. The page URL links don't link
through to the other pages so each page needs to be looked at
individually but it may b