Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this
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Know what’s even better than vinyl?
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I sold a DCFIIIS to a guy that was an audiophile specifically for that reason.
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I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
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I did hire an electrician to install five separate circuits on the wall with the audio equipment.
@kluurs said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I did hire an electrician to install five separate circuits on the wall with the audio equipment.
You didn't have your own power station installed in the back yard? Lightweight.
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I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
Even lower end audiophiles are regularly laughed at by EEs.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
Even lower end audiophiles are regularly laughed at by EEs.
@jon-nyc said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
Even lower end audiophiles are regularly laughed at by EEs.
Unless they're employed by one of those high end audio companies. It's amazing to me that there are more turntable manufacturers now than back in the heyday of LPs. One can choose between several $100k turntables.
As for interconnect companies - Transparent makes a $6,600 power cord - goes alone with their $30K interconnects. Their Opus line of speaker cables start at $50K. Figure 8 at least a half dozen of those power cords, a few $25K interconnects, speaker cables and you're well on your way to a couple hundred K - and you haven't bought speakers, amplifiers, etc.
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The interconnects between components…in some rare instances they do make a noticeable difference. Regardless the audiophile copper interconnects for the most part are way overpriced. But generally speaking copper telephone cable conducts an audio signal just as cleanly and effciently over a short distance as outrageously expensive Kimbercable.
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Know what’s even better than vinyl?
@LuFins-Dad said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
Know what’s even better than vinyl?
Don't laugh at my ignorance, but yesterday I was in our Costco and there was a display of Yamaha pianos, with a vendor dude playing one. I stopped to listen and he had me sit down at a grand and show me how you can record what you play (no big deal, right?), but when he hit "play" to play my audio back, I looked down to see the actual keys moving as if it was ghost-89th playing it, precise action, timing, everything exactly as I had done. Maybe this has existed for a while, but that blew me away to see my ghost performance on the keys in front of me. And to your link...that would be really fun to see a piano play as if the ghost of Rachmaninoff was sitting there performing for you.
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@jon-nyc said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
Even lower end audiophiles are regularly laughed at by EEs.
Unless they're employed by one of those high end audio companies. It's amazing to me that there are more turntable manufacturers now than back in the heyday of LPs. One can choose between several $100k turntables.
As for interconnect companies - Transparent makes a $6,600 power cord - goes alone with their $30K interconnects. Their Opus line of speaker cables start at $50K. Figure 8 at least a half dozen of those power cords, a few $25K interconnects, speaker cables and you're well on your way to a couple hundred K - and you haven't bought speakers, amplifiers, etc.
@kluurs said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@jon-nyc said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
Even lower end audiophiles are regularly laughed at by EEs.
Unless they're employed by one of those high end audio companies. It's amazing to me that there are more turntable manufacturers now than back in the heyday of LPs. One can choose between several $100k turntables.
As for interconnect companies - Transparent makes a $6,600 power cord - goes alone with their $30K interconnects. Their Opus line of speaker cables start at $50K. Figure 8 at least a half dozen of those power cords, a few $25K interconnects, speaker cables and you're well on your way to a couple hundred K - and you haven't bought speakers, amplifiers, etc.
Wouldn't it be simpler and cheaper to just hire the Rolling Stones for the evening?
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@jon-nyc said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
Even lower end audiophiles are regularly laughed at by EEs.
Unless they're employed by one of those high end audio companies. It's amazing to me that there are more turntable manufacturers now than back in the heyday of LPs. One can choose between several $100k turntables.
As for interconnect companies - Transparent makes a $6,600 power cord - goes alone with their $30K interconnects. Their Opus line of speaker cables start at $50K. Figure 8 at least a half dozen of those power cords, a few $25K interconnects, speaker cables and you're well on your way to a couple hundred K - and you haven't bought speakers, amplifiers, etc.
@kluurs said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@jon-nyc said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
I'm guessing that guy isn't an electrical engineer. Pure electricity my ass.
Even lower end audiophiles are regularly laughed at by EEs.
Unless they're employed by one of those high end audio companies. It's amazing to me that there are more turntable manufacturers now than back in the heyday of LPs. One can choose between several $100k turntables.
As for interconnect companies - Transparent makes a $6,600 power cord - goes alone with their $30K interconnects. Their Opus line of speaker cables start at $50K. Figure 8 at least a half dozen of those power cords, a few $25K interconnects, speaker cables and you're well on your way to a couple hundred K - and you haven't bought speakers, amplifiers, etc.
My buddy has several of the Transparent $6,600 power cables. Two or three pair of the $25k interconnects and the $50k Opus Speaker cables along with the Transparent power conditioners, etc. He just purchased an new $80k turntable after moving through a few turntables that started at $35k, $65k, etc. His Phono Cartridge alone cost $15k. Two D'Agastino Relentless 800 Monoblocks amplifiers at $100k each, a $65k D'Agastino Momentum Pre-Amp, a pair of $140k Sonus Faber Aida II speakers, a CD transport and DAC that costs $65k, all in a dedicated, professionally engineered listening room.
My system is a little more humble. I have several "hand me downs" from him. They include power and interconnect cables and a power conditioner. I have a variety of cables from Transparent/Nordost/Kimber/Iconoclast and they are usually very expensive when purchased new or used. He gave me incredible deals on things I would never have purchased otherwise. My speakers (Sonus Faber IL Cremonese) are the biggest expense in my system I bought them pre-owned as I could never justify what they cost new. I still could have purchased a pretty nice used car for what I paid for them. I bought most of my system as pre-owned equipment of course. Only the phono pre-amp and cartridge were purchased new. I recently sold my Ayon Spirit III Tube amp and used the funds to purchase a pair of Simaudio 400M solid state monoblock amps that output 650 watts into my 4 Ohm speakers. I also picked up the matching Simaudio 350P preamp. I recently got into Reel to Reel tape and found a near mint Pioneer RT-1050 2 track 15ips deck that is just amazing. Also have a Roon Streamer and PS Audio Directstream DAC for my Tidal subscription. My vinyl LP collection has grown to almost 500 albums now.
It's an addiction for sure.

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@LuFins-Dad said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
Know what’s even better than vinyl?
Don't laugh at my ignorance, but yesterday I was in our Costco and there was a display of Yamaha pianos, with a vendor dude playing one. I stopped to listen and he had me sit down at a grand and show me how you can record what you play (no big deal, right?), but when he hit "play" to play my audio back, I looked down to see the actual keys moving as if it was ghost-89th playing it, precise action, timing, everything exactly as I had done. Maybe this has existed for a while, but that blew me away to see my ghost performance on the keys in front of me. And to your link...that would be really fun to see a piano play as if the ghost of Rachmaninoff was sitting there performing for you.
@89th said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
@LuFins-Dad said in Carol and Sarah are going to kill me for posting this:
Know what’s even better than vinyl?
Don't laugh at my ignorance, but yesterday I was in our Costco and there was a display of Yamaha pianos, with a vendor dude playing one. I stopped to listen and he had me sit down at a grand and show me how you can record what you play (no big deal, right?), but when he hit "play" to play my audio back, I looked down to see the actual keys moving as if it was ghost-89th playing it, precise action, timing, everything exactly as I had done. Maybe this has existed for a while, but that blew me away to see my ghost performance on the keys in front of me. And to your link...that would be really fun to see a piano play as if the ghost of Rachmaninoff was sitting there performing for you.
That’s the Disklavier, though what you saw was like 1080 resolution vs 4K. It does a lot more than that…
