Unless you already have a pair, then try some stands. Much of the booming can be cut down that way.
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Unless you already have a pair, then try some stands. Much of the booming can be cut down that way.
Do you know which version of the firmware you got? It is normally written on a strip of paper on the firmware chip.
I have been selling two RCA switch boxes for years now. One is a simple two input/output type. The other has a more advanced selection option so that it can be used as an input expander for two...
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I have to disagree about the laptop. They are not all equal but I am quite happy with a couple that I have tried.
I am saying that I know better. Of course anyone is free to believe what they read on any other site. But please don't assume that they are smarter and know better than me. I made a living from...
WAV files are not so good with metadata. And they can be so large that they cause drop outs if you are streaming them wireless. My 192kHz WAV files cause a lot of buffering on my network. But the...
I mentioned numerous times in the past that there is an audible difference in the compression levels of FLAC. That's why I don't use any compression if I am the one creating the FLAC file from for...
My experience as a former CDP repair engineer is that the digital RCA output on many CD players is a tiny wire wound transformer that can be worse than the optical output. That transformer only gives...
I still have two working pieces of the SB Touch. I just can't find anything to beat it really.
Never had a problem with any AoS and TAS member. I tend to have more issues with family, not friends...
Not anymore unfortunately. Cocaine now makes the law.
When I was a kid the first plane I ever saw was the actual one in the picture below, which is a Gruman Goose that used to hunt for submarines but after the war turned into a water taxi between the...
Unfortunately you are just too far for me. But check the following in the CD player.
Take the top cover off.
Switch on the CDP
Put is a disc and see if it spins up.
The last part is important...
There are so many variables to think of, I have started to get paranoid about the quality of the individual audio files that I have in my library. I'll probably do a write up on various technical...
It's really getting touch out there trying to buy certain parts for some of my items. The IC for the firmware has been on back order since last year. Promised stock is end of this month. DAC wise it...
By all means send any old firmware chips back. It will help a great deal. Just make sure no legs are broken...
Yes the SEG-50 works with the Dorado I and II as well.
I have to check how many chips I still have left. There is a shortage of chips on the market that is affecting manufacturing worldwide. Prices...
I tend not to go into details about the updates. I just don't want my competitors to figure out how I did certain things. But my usual guarantee still applies. If you can't hear any improvement...
Well I have sold more than 2000 of the TC-7220 worldwide so far. So it is quite popular.
The dos/don'ts are listed in the instructions on my site at http://www.beresford.me/S/instructions.htm
Still experimenting with various things.
I am accustomed to bad measurement reviews. The input on measuring equipment tend to be a passive resistance load of constant value, like 50, 75, 300 Ohms. But in real life the inputs and outputs on...
The Dorado has a current limiter and regulator in it that limits the load to not more than 500mA.
The only one that would work would be the Dorado III with the limiter removed.
That's a lot of music! I had 2TB but have started cutting it down slowly. I am now down to around 650GB.
I am very much into extended, alternative takes, and versions of the same track. Some old...
I have the TC-7220 MKIII if you are interested... PM me.