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In Reply to: RE: Don't know why to argue against. . posted by John PA on December 12, 2014 at 11:31:41
I know, but folks just want to argue I suppose. They want yo know it all, to be smarter than test equipment, etc. I forget the exact name assigned to the configuration, was it super e or some such? Anyway they would claim the theory had been disproven. Math and physics supported it, my listening supported it, so rather than arguing with them, I just ignored what they said and kept using it. One of the first things that was harped on in boot camp was that "Opinions are like anuses, everyone has one and they all stink." They may have use more pedestrian/colorful language to described the anus...
Best Regards,
Lou
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Super E configuration. Yep, used it a lot. Less now since BG's are something I am frugal with.
iBasso DX100,DX50 DX90. Chord Hugo. HiFiman 901 balanced. RSA Intruder, The Lightning. Fostex TH900 balanced, Hifiman HE-6, 560, 500, JH13 Pro balanced. Lyr2, Audeze. All phones balanced mostly with Whiplash cables. Photo gallery: www.pbase.com/jamato8
One thing I never did a lot of was testing resistors. I figured out quickly that sand cast resistors are crap. I replaced them with Mills, but was wondering for high wattage applications which ones you prefer, assuming you have tweaked crossovers. I think many really like the gold Dales. Of course the list is nearly endless. Then there is an outfit in Texas I have heard of who talk about nude resistors for audio if my memory has it right. Have you tried many power resistors?
Best Regards,
Lou
John PA-
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