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AWWNAW
Dec 30, 2008

Bluemillion posted:

Have any of us actually heard music on an audiophile rig? What if that poo poo is actually mindblowing? I mean probably not but what if?

Wanna hook up my SNES and a dozen other retro consoles to that CRT.

I’ve listened to a few albums in a mixing/mastering studio and their system sounded incredible. I think the room plays a huge part judging from all the weirdly specific sound deadening material on the walls, and the giant speakers sitting on limestone or something. most audiophiles probably don’t build custom rooms the size of a studio apartment with a 20ft ceiling

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AWWNAW
Dec 30, 2008

impulse response tech is cool for modeling guitar amps and cabinets too. I used to have a modeling amp that let you create new IR profiles with your own amp, and download other peoples profiles. the results are pretty impressive, especially for recording. live performance didn’t sound as good as a real amp, or maybe I didn’t have the right “full range flat response” speaker

AWWNAW
Dec 30, 2008

Nfcknblvbl posted:

the 3/y models use thicker cells with lower power output ratings, and the packs themselves are gooped up with some flame resistant crap to prevent thermal runaway which the s/x doesn’t have

shut the gently caress up

AWWNAW
Dec 30, 2008


is that Lowell George from little feat

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