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grack posted:Quoted from the computer build megathread Anyone above the age of 18 who still buys components instead of walking into a store* with a bunch of money and walking out five minutes later with a fully-working computer system is a loving idiot. Building PCs is a fun hobby for a baby. *) Or, if you live in the wilderness or something, mail-order.
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Fauxtool posted:im supporting your purchase of that stupid, pretty ODAC+O2, not arguing against your statement Fair enough, but it's not very pretty at all. Just sort of an anonymous black thingie, really. Does its job very well, though. I've never had a USB DAC this quiet before, or a headphone amp with that much power. Jerry Cotton posted:Anyone above the age of 18 who still buys components instead of walking into a store* with a bunch of money and walking out five minutes later with a fully-working computer system is a loving idiot. Building PCs is a fun hobby for a baby. Hey now, I built my current PC myself Mostly because no one was offering anything combining low noise and good performance at the time, 6 years ago. The selection of pre-built PCs is much better these days.
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KozmoNaut posted:Fair enough, but it's not very pretty at all. Just sort of an anonymous black thingie, really. I'm going to use your picture out of convenience rather than a stab at just this item, but what is it about audio gear and using disgusting script fonts on the front of the hardware? I'm not expecting small companies to have expert designers working full time for them, but do they honestly think that they look good? It looks like they got inspiration while out on a business lunch in some lovely restaurant, reading the menu written in - of course - papyrus.
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EL BROMANCE posted:I'm going to use your picture out of convenience rather than a stab at just this item, but what is it about audio gear and using disgusting script fonts on the front of the hardware? I'm not expecting small companies to have expert designers working full time for them, but do they honestly think that they look good? It looks like they got inspiration while out on a business lunch in some lovely restaurant, reading the menu written in - of course - papyrus. You also need mismatched fonts. That way it doesn't look too "mass-produced", it gives you that "boutique" feel.
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EL BROMANCE posted:I'm going to use your picture out of convenience rather than a stab at just this item, but what is it about audio gear and using disgusting script fonts on the front of the hardware? I'm not expecting small companies to have expert designers working full time for them, but do they honestly think that they look good? It looks like they got inspiration while out on a business lunch in some lovely restaurant, reading the menu written in - of course - papyrus. It's mimicking vintage gear, try to invoke the imagined good ol' days when floral script = classy. It's similar to how Japanese companies in particular absolutely loved to list every single inconsequential feature on the front of the gear. My old Pioneer CD player proudly boasted Legato Link Conversion in large fancy gold lettering. Big whoop, it's just their codename for oversampling and a decent low-pass filter, like every other CD player of a similar vintage had. Personally, I prefer embossed Dymo labeling, for that true vintage homebrew feel.
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KozmoNaut posted:It's mimicking vintage gear, try to invoke the imagined good ol' days when floral script = classy. My dad had that Marantz tuner, although I can never remember it with the lights working. It has a big elastic-band inside connecting the tuner knob to a pot which was amusing when I first cracked it open. Also had an older Marantz with fake wood-grain and all. Used that one for many years as an amp because I had nothing better, was good poo poo. I just bought a $10 pair of TDK ear-buds from Woolworths today because I need earphones and don't care. Sounds good man. Edit: just looked it up, was a Marantz 2225 which is apparently worth $500 now. I think my old man junked it oh dear. Pile Of Garbage fucked around with this message at 13:10 on May 12, 2015 |
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cheese-cube posted:Woolworths today Is that a loving thing still?
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KozmoNaut posted:It's mimicking vintage gear, try to invoke the imagined good ol' days when floral script = classy. The thing is, that floral script would be totally acceptable today in my book. What they choose to actually use is just disgusting
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cheese-cube posted:
Not quite. Maybe if it was brand new in box from the 70s, but $500 is way overpriced for a 2225.
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BANME.sh posted:Not quite. Maybe if it was brand new in box from the 70s, but $500 is way overpriced for a 2225. $200 isn't crazy though. Still overpriced but that's going rate.
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Wasabi the J posted:Is that a loving thing still? Yeah, in Australia it is. As a simpleton I often grab a sandwich from there for lunch. BANME.sh posted:Not quite. Maybe if it was brand new in box from the 70s, but $500 is way overpriced for a 2225. I was just going off Ebay prices from a quick Google search. The one I had was pretty beat-up and from what I remember barely working so probably wouldn't have gotten >$150.
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cheese-cube posted:Yeah, in Australia it is. As a simpleton I often grab a sandwich from there for lunch. I didn't intend to call you a simpleton, I just thought you meant a completely different store. re: aesthetics chat -- I've always dug the way Schiit looks, but H-K is a good second. I love monolithic designs though.
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Not to derail too far from audiophile chat but I've always loved Lian-Li cases. They cost a bit more than over manufacturers but the quality is great. I built a HTPC for my dad using one of their multi-media chassis and it fits in perfectly underneath his receiver and amp:
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cheese-cube posted:Not to derail too far from audiophile chat but I've always loved Lian-Li cases. They cost a bit more than over manufacturers but the quality is great. I built a HTPC for my dad using one of their multi-media chassis and it fits in perfectly underneath his receiver and amp: their most recent SFF case is pretty great. Its wall mountable with a real glass side and costs as much as most builds Fauxtool fucked around with this message at 16:13 on May 12, 2015 |
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Why would you want that on your wall
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Anime Sandwich posted:Why would you want that on your wall because you are an audiophile and more expensive = more better. If you cant show people how expensive it was, it might as well not exist
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I love PCs and headwater but duck trying to show it off especially in shared spaces. Is loving distracting.
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Fauxtool posted:because you are an audiophile and more expensive = more better. If you cant show people how expensive it was, it might as well not exist Isn't that a computer?
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BigFactory posted:Isn't that a computer? a htpc is also a computer
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I think he is asking because showing off your fancy see-through PC case is usually reserved for teens or gamer goons who haven't yet grown up.
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yeah audiophiles are usually into like stereos and stuff
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BigFactory posted:yeah audiophiles are usually into like stereos and stuff If you are trying to say its off topic, read the post above it. it was in response to a post about htpc's. That is the intended function of the quote feature, yes? Its cringe worthy for some of the same reasons as much of the of snake oil cables and sound rocks. Purely aesthetic design choices with often negative influences on the actual functions. It costs $350 when a high performance and visually high quality option can be had for $70 Fauxtool fucked around with this message at 17:02 on May 12, 2015 |
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Less PC chat, more lamenting the closing of the Reference Audio Mods store, home of the $400 wooden volume knob
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If it were me I'd use the term "computerphile" instead so you don't confuse folks.
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There's probably enough variations of "Ram Cleaners" alone to fuel more than one computerphile mock thread.Qwijib0 posted:Less PC chat, more lamenting the closing of the Reference Audio Mods store, home of the $400 wooden volume knob RoadCrewWorker fucked around with this message at 17:18 on May 12, 2015 |
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Fauxtool posted:If you are trying to say its off topic, read the post above it. lol try harder next time. Qwijib0 posted:Less PC chat, more lamenting the closing of the Reference Audio Mods store, home of the $400 wooden volume knob Gonna need a link to this.
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cheese-cube posted:
https://archive.is/SPfKz
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This reads so much like a clumsy parody written by a teen, down to the yahoo.com email address, my first impulse is to tell the guy to tone the joke down more than a bit. Kinda hard to sympathize with the marks ignoring all the red flags.
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quote:Well, hearing is believing as we always say.
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RoadCrewWorker posted:This reads so much like a clumsy parody written by a teen, down to the yahoo.com email address, my first impulse is to tell the guy to tone the joke down more than a bit. Isn't this pretty much how Machina Dynamica started? A 100% parody website that people just started buying poo poo from?
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RoadCrewWorker posted:This reads so much like a clumsy parody written by a teen, down to the yahoo.com email address, my first impulse is to tell the guy to tone the joke down more than a bit. I've read that with a lot of scams this sort of poo poo is intentional. It drives away people dumb enough to buy, but smart enough to realize their mistake afterward. Those are the people who seek vengeance, by which I mean evangelize against them.
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I actually never thought about it that way, but it seems totally reasonable in hindsight. I usually assume incompetence before malice, but of course those aren't exclusive.
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Why do all 3-position audio switches always go: 1 3 2 even though it's not like the wiring is backwards, they actually go out of their way to not 1-2-3 it. why, though
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Qwijib0 posted:I didn't see that you could still get the original on closeout, yeah just do that. I bought all of those except the sub, and they are sounding great. Thanks a lot for the recommendations. How would I connect a subwoofer that the amp, given that it has only left and right outs? I've read you can connect the subwoofer in parallel with one of the speakers, but it seems like that would change the impedance and the amp might not be able to handle it. My subwoofer is also powered and probably has an amp inside it, since originally it was a mini-receiver for a 5.1 setup. Does that mean I should connect it to the DAC rather than the amp?
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Wild EEPROM posted:Why do all 3-position audio switches always go: ???
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Booyah- posted:I bought all of those except the sub, and they are sounding great. Thanks a lot for the recommendations. Yeah, you generally don't want to connect speakers in parallel. It'll lower the impedance, which could bring it low enough that the amp won't be able to drive them properly. Usually subs (both active and passive) have both input and output, so you run speaker wire from the amp to the sub, and then from the sub to the main speakers. The crossover in the sub will send the low frequencies to the sub, and the higher frequencies on to the mains. But this depends on what gear you have.
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Or use Wye cables if the subwoofer has a variable low pass filter in it.
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Wild EEPROM posted:Why do all 3-position audio switches always go: Every electric fan I've used is the same way. No idea why. Edit: lol no they're mostly 321. Still asleep.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Every electric fan I've used is the same way. No idea why. That one at least is fairly obvious, because you need the higher current to get the thing spinning and so you need to slide through the high-power area to get to the low-power one. Same with (some) gas cookers where maximum flow is the first setting next to the shutoff, to make sure they light. I've never seen a switch like he's talking about, maybe he can post an example? The only thing I can think of is like a source selector where position 3 is position 1 plus position 2, then that layout makes sense from both a use standpoint and probably a wiring one.
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Booyah- posted:I bought all of those except the sub, and they are sounding great. Thanks a lot for the recommendations. You should just be able to use whatever input you didn't use on that little amp and connect that to the primary input of the system that the sub was a part of, be it on the sub or a box attached to it. Because you have no speakers attached to that system anymore, all you should get is the noises that would have come out of the sub. I did this for years with a Logitech z something 5.1 sub. The two inputs are in parallel on the lepai so they are both effectively in/out, it would be the same as using a Y splitter off the DAC, but you don't need the Y splitter. Because both connected things, the lepai, and your sub, are powered, you don't really have to worry about impedance matching-- the loads are so tiny because they're inputs to amplifiers.
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