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Romy the Cat's
personal site dedicated to advanced audio and evolved music reproduction
techniques
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I have been listening Stargazer for 40 years and it is one of the VERY few rock songs that I love. This is a very good and funny analysis......
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Saying all that I said let do not fool outsells. The concept
to have in plater and base hollow spaces to be file with dynamic dumper is very
good idea if it is done properly. What is properly? This is very deep subject,
and the reference might be ...
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It is very interesting to hear this idiot pontificate about
turntable able reproduce element of time in music. Some years back when I
visited him, I played to him Tchaikovsky 6 symphony that he never heard, and
after listening to the 1st movement ...
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I finally set it up new Tannoy Red best Twitters. They are sealed irregular shape and purely themselves do not sound bad. They do not have the full range feeling as they had with passive radiator and had a typical red sound of late Autumn leaves....
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[quote
user="rom661"]I don't think I made myself clear. The only time
the table ran slow was with the thread belt. Speed is very constant with
the rubber belt. If you spin the platter with no belt it continues for
several minutes. The table ha...
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[quote
user="rom661"]Hi. I acquired and spent a lot of time on this
guy over the last few months. I've installed a Dynavector 507 MK II tonearm and
a Dyhavector XVS-1 cartridge. I read Romy's comments that in his
experience with the 8000 the be...
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Like 20 years ago my table saw and my claps and smell of the
wood glue is back to my garage. I am making my new Dannoy-style HT channel for
Macondo 2.0...
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[quote
user="rowuk"] I certainly understand how someone would like to have
intelligent response for playback. In my world, I think that an interface to
the room through variable dispersion could very much improve the relation of
articulation to t...
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Oh god, you took it so literally. When you blew your trumpet inside of the tuba belt then you blow against tuba on flow. You are not sitting inside of the tuber and blow in face with tuba sound. Also, I was not talking about air modulation but ab...
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I know it's gonna be one of the thousands posts it's my
website but to make this post it took obscene amount of thinking. Not everybody
will understand as it is very counterintuitive but those few who follow my Dannoy
saga and Particular is those ...
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[quote user="rowuk"] As pitch increases, the palette of color decreases. [/quote] Ok, I think I begin to understand the key to the attraction that I experienced last September. I literally took me over a year, and the conclusion is certainly not a de...
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[quote user="anthony"]My RAAL Lazy Ribbon has ended up needing a 1st order high pass filter to match the midrange S2 which is so much more convenient than third or fourth order as initially intended.[/quote]
In my case I found that RAAL ribbon wit...
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Rowuk, in context what I expressed above I would like to ask you how you a few questions. If you play your trumpet and you are sliding higher then do you do anything intentionally to compensate the collapse “drama” with increase pitch? If you are clo...
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I need to say that I miss my Macondo sound, not the sound
itself but an ability to push a button and have predictably good sound. However,
from the place where I'm staying now, I feel that to have just Macondo result
is not enough for me. I would ...
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I do not know what is going on. A couple of days ago I turn playback and decided to play I very much non-demand material and with suddenly the sound I ever heard. I do not know what is going on. I am slowly contemplating the idea to bring horns back ...
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A few days ago, enjoy the music side published an article about future of audio, run the author was trying to predict what will be this guy and other in future. I read just two paragraphs at do not read anymore as I am not interested in the persp...
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A few days ago I received an email from self-accused big horn connoisseur who completely out of sudden accuse me that my attitude towards to a specific topologies that he happens using his playback prohibit him to join the site and share his "wis...
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It was very interesting experience today. My son have a birthday party and they decided to do it in our house. I was obliged to play Harry Potter in a big screen for 15 kids, so it's naturally make me too move all the speaker along the wall...
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Last few weeks Amy was playing with BPO, and it was surprisingly
good. Zander’s Boston Philharmonic is very strange orchestra. Sometime Zanders’
interpretations are just “survival” and sometime BPO do sound like semi-professional
orchestra. But so...
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[quote user="AudioArchitect"]You should find a life somewhere!You have really big issues with self image, big fragile ego, Dunning Kruger mental illness, and manybof my friends who are medical clinicians read many of your articles here, and they told...
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What is the most interesting is how all those completely lucid commentaries about Dannoy are off the mark in my view. Do not get me wrong, there is nothing expressed here is bad but all it describes how to get a “balanced” sound Dannoy configuratio...
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[quote user="Edgar="] but integrating down into another channel there is no hope. [/quote]
Good, so much appreciate you to saying it as I kind of feel like I'm a freaking loser there's this configuration quite defeated me. my self-esteem is sa...
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Edgar, I completely miss you in all of your findings and I also was thinking about 15-in toy with a pair of sunspeak passive radiators. Indeed, Tannoys reinforced by sanspeak passive radiators is a magical configuration. I wonder do you dri...
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Edgar, they are VERY interesting videos and with your permissions
I would like to keep it as separate thread. It well worth it....
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You know, last September is, there was listening event in my listening room,
which completely transformed my vision about audio. It was as profound as it
was for humankind the evolving from Ernestine’s partials to Niels Bohr quantum mechanics.
Lis...
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Here is my favorite......
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