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Wat....??????? Translating the original blurb and filling in the necessary techy gaps, it comes out as follows..... Due to the miniscule gap between the mesh grid, spacer and laminate, it has been necessary to address the problem of quantum foam propagating between the elements. This is done by designing the mesh grid to allow the ingress and amplification of Kreger Waves to dampen out the discontinuities in the aether caused by the quantum foam as well as the occasional Cherenkov radiation caused by the ubiquitous Tau Neutrinos emanating from the sun and various supernova. Even though these discontinuities only exists approximately -250dB below the noise floor, and therefore normally of no practical consequence, there is the butterfly effect that needs to be addressed. This butterfly effect is a runaway phenomenon that increases the original purturbation to many orders of magnitude that is only dampened by the atomic pressure of the surrounding atmosphere. It is this very phenomenon that causes most of the noise in the physical and electronic disciplines such as the noise in Josephson Junctions and the more general quantum noise phenomena. Thus, by proverbially clipping the wings of these mythical butterflies, the butterfly effect in totally nullified and negated resulting in a practical 23dB reduction in noise floor occasioned by transducer malformations over the entire frequency spectrum of it's sonic reproduction capabilities. And. so Hi-FI becomes Higher-Fi. I hope this helps.....
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Who's up for one of these...? http://zenmarket.jp/auction.aspx?itemCode=w78464540
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That's because all their flagships keep sinking........
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The best and most musical Dave......
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It's not only the power that matters, but also the quality.
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Now, imagine if you had a GSX Mk.II or Dynahi on hand.....!
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Ahhhh... the old Edison principle at work. ..although, sometimes you need to cut your losses as in:- Quit while you're behind - when you're in a hole, don't dig.
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If you haven't got a YGGDRASIL, your opinion is irrelevant...........
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Due to the lack of interest and/or skill of people here, I have closed my For Sale ad and will assemble the item in question. And, no, the assembled unit will not be up for sale.......
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The ground pin should always be on the bottom. unless you live in Australia........
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Continuation of R2R DAC Discussion From Stax Thread
wink replied to Sechtdamon's topic in Home Source Components
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Why would anyone want a DAC/amp, when you can build the amp and get a YGGDRASIL.....?
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http://www.head-fi.org/t/829843/stax-sr-009-and-t2-successors-confirmed-for-spring-2017
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I get the same warning. I am wondering if the warning only applies to the site, or combines the site and the info contained therein.
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The bottom chamber is where we cryo our Staxxen..... Back on topic.....
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..... and, if you drink a glass of liquid nitrogen, you won't need any more milk.........
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.... and with a bit of quantum entanglement, voila, dual mono wherever you like.....
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This would NOT stop any incompetent cable manufacturer...... That all depends on the individual's version and perception of sound improvement.... But, then again, If it costs buckets more, it's gotta be buckets better, right.... ????? And the name HIFI-Tuning.com - which verion of "Hi-Fi" is it, or can it be tuned to...? And, according to the symbol, it must be DC blocking, therefore directional. Must be some bypass cap to allow 50/60Hz through to fit in a fuse cartridge.
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I'm waiting for the Bose-Einstein Condensate cable that slows down the electrons to a walking pace. It means you can enjoy the music for longer............
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He's close in model number with the HP3468A. Needs to drop the third digit for the HP/Agilent 3458A/B http://www.testequipmenthq.com/datasheets/Agilent-3458A-Datasheet.pdf We used these to calibrate Fluke 5500, 5700, 5720 calibrators on the rsisitance and DC volts and current. For the AC volts and current something a little more accurate like the Fluke 5790B or Wavetek/Datron 4920 were used.