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Thanks for the suggestion Romy. I've really enjoyed some of your past performance recommendations. Although I'll make do with my simple but adequate TU-9900 instead of the big TU-X1. Or just go the old fashioned ...
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romy, there is a tuna freak in los angeles who insists that the only way to get the best sound from the l-02t is to use kenwood's proprietary cabling. i dunno, i have never tried one. i have tried two earlier analog kenwoods; my experienc...
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[quote user="Gregm"]This would involve some researching... thus introduing (possibly unecessary) complexity: look for a Sony or Yamaha or Sansui "power j-fet" amp. These were produced s/where in the mid '70s and should be very cheap now. I have ...
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Well, after the year of playing with it I did what I always wanted. Without having a technician who would be able to work on the Schwarz I combined my two of Rohde & Schwarz EU-6201 into one. One of them had very good front and with v...
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I began to research live broadcasts in my area, and I found there is one station that broadcasts live every Saturday morning some local folk music, readings, sort of variety show, from a local club I have actually been to in Berkeley. I had no idea. ...
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Peter, what is the relation in your installation between DA-924 and the tuner? Hey might not be sufficiently connected in order the HF dirt penetrate the tuner. In my case it is too much and the interference is very strong. In my case TU-X1 has no we...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]What kind antenna you use: 300R or 75R? What the Sansui’s antenna jack you use? I presume that your “small car antenna” uses 75R coax cable and your use the75Ohm Sansui’s input? [/quote]The small car antenna is connected to...
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[quote user="peter foster"]The station that I most listen to is 105.9 MHz that broadcasts from one location 50 miles away at 100kW power and that is detected by 2 FM aerials mounted as a parallel array with rotator and ~ 40 feet of coaxial cable to t...
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Romy, all things being equal we all 'hear' differently. I can not listen to a Pioneer tuner, others love them. I've had so many tuners that others have loved, but I just didn't like them...the list is too long to include, but trust me, if...
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Interpreting, John. When you hook is up can you write up your observations about the sound of this thing, perhaps in a different thread.… I might, in a few weeks, will be able to add quite a lot of new observations about the Sansui TU-X1. I als...
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The station that I most listen to is 105.9 MHz that broadcasts from one location 50 miles away at 100kW power and that is detected by 2 FM aerials mounted as a parallel array with rotator and ~ 40 feet of coaxial cable to the TU-X1. T...
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I have just today received the Sansui TU-X1 and set it up in my system. It is very unusual sounding compared to other tuners I have heard.It is very detailed and has excellent tonal balance. It is accurate, but in a softly natural way, an...
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There is large army of people who dedicate quite a lot of efforts in audio for “voicing” audio components, believing that different passive elements of electric circuit, cables, directivity of cables and many other things are “gravely important”.&nbs...
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Stunning pieces; do yourselves a favor and check these files out.
What does this mean for Mr. TU-X1?...
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I had some difficulties to have the file sounding. The software I use to play higher than usual bitrate PCMs (20 or 24/88) on kernel mode to bypass Windows processing won't play the file, then I had to use Jetaudio. It was the only one whic...
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After seeing the variation in the sound of the TU-X1 to the quality of electricity, and thinking about recent discussions about the Direct Heated Triode, I would like to start a compendium of anecdotal observations of the idiosyncratic nature of comp...
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Time will tell, but unlike Seiki, BiDat, TU-X1, S2, etc. this may be the first time The Cat's comments drive DOWN the price of a piece of audio gear. ;-)
An interesting experiment would be if you sent Dominus home to Jim for a full fluid transfus...
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Hi again Romy. I have never tried many of the 'super tuners' such as the Sansui TU-X1, Accuphase T-1100, Yamaha CT-7000 etc so I have no idea how this newer BW Broadcast unit would compare with them. Luckily the BBC still broadcast some very good qua...
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I have noted before that the quietly of sound that I’m getting from FM broadcast, or even from the regular FM transmissions of the regular CDs, is insultingly beautiful and not really compatible with Sound that I get out of my CD and LPs.
http://ww...
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Well, Doug
My attraction to HD Radio statred from the moment when I learned that my WGBH does one less step of analog compression for DH1 compare to FM and do not use limiting-out at HD2 for live-to-tape recordings. Very promising, isn’t it?&n...
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[quote user="peter foster"]Dear Romy, for your interest re FM (and AM) radio:
http://www.turneraudio.com.au/am-fm-radio-tuner-multiplex-decoder.html
Regards, Peter Foster.[/quote]Thanks Peter.Yep, the decoder in there is a regular switching type. I...
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Dear Antonio,
RE: your question about what the FA-7 connector is for, the TU-X1 brochure says:
An "F" type connector is provided exclusively for use with the optional Sansui FA-7.
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FA-7 FM/AM Compatible Antenna System:
- World's first FM/AM c...
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[quote user="doug s."] i have never heard the rel. but, if you want to hear a tubed tuna at its best, pick up a sherwood s3000ll or later, get it serviced, and run it thru one of your mpx decoders. or get one w/a built-in sherwood mpx. this is...
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A site reader sent me last nigh a link to a Yahoo newsgroup where a guy posted at feedback about Accuphase T-1100
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FMtuners/message/66682
Here is the content of the newsgroup post:
David...
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which has no low frequencies to speak of, very small room, very insensitive speakers, SS amp... but is the only one that can play 24/88 files, DAC1 file sounds kind of "dated", as if it were recorded in a huge concert hall with tubed electronics and ...
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I have never had before a decent tuner, so impulsed by your rave comments about FM and regarding the fact that we have here just two quite good FM stations broadcasting frequently live concerts from the National Auditorium and Teatro Real, ...
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It is amazing how much lives in the FM broadcasts. Just now the WHRB transmitted in their “Tuesday-Thursday ’s Nights” the Radio Amsterdam’s broadcast of the Royal Concertgebouw with Bernard Natick played the Debussy’s “La Mer” and Shostakovich’s 8Th...
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[quote user="drdna"] However, I would be interested about what you had thought at this point to be modified... [/quote]Adrian,
here is the LIVE recording from today via TU-X1 (the file is 94Meg in 24/88). Even considering that you do not ...
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It's quite a marvel from what I can tell now. The overall sound is somewhat on the darker side but the preamp is still breaking in (although I gave it 30h benchtop burn in with the frybaby track). I also suppose it reveals the Dannoy and the room int...
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I set up one of my TU-X1 to work from own front end and from Schwarz via high quality relay. It very convenient – push a button and the front-end switched. Everything is well shielded, there are no noises and everything is very nice. What however sur...
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