I don't know about that man. My brain gets like adjusted and burned and acclimated and stuffs. Things that did not sound as good previously sometimes sound much better after I take a break from other phones.
Got it. Better speakers have been on my list too, but so has getting a good permanent room to sit them up in that I'll be in for more then a year and has been since I left for college six years ago. And, yes, I graduated.
Get four of those from here for $29.50 after shipping and cut up mouse pads underneath for floor discs as Amazon only has one left in stock under $4.87 before paying the $6.81 shipping.
You may want to check out Parts Express too. They Dayton Speaker spike set also that looks professional and has metal floor discs included for $21 then four plumb bobs, but they are just over three ounces as the plumb bobs can be had. They also have Dayton isolation cones for $25.25 (no weight listed). Still have to add in shipping.
Parts-Express.com - Search Results
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Nothing against vinyl, I wish it were available for purchase in digital. First major regret I have had of not having a vinyl rig.
It was a choice between either vinyl or a STAX rig. I choose STAX due to not having to rebuy music. :FAIL: (well, partially at least)
I read a commend on Slashdot comparing it to the distortion inherent of vacuum tubes. I hope no one argues in favor of mp3s someday like they argue in favor of the distortion of vacuum tubes. I'm firmly in the soft clipping camp without "sizzle". Those don't even seem comparable.
My logic is preparing for its judgement now. Why not try to use the new and old chip? Its not like its a vacuum tube that could possibly cause channel mismatching, and I didn't hear of anything else not working for certain yet.
Too bad you never discovered the python script that would sync whatever you drag and dropped with a double click without itunes after being initialized once.
http://shuffle-db.sourceforge.net/
My brickwall did make a good change in the sound on my M3 to me.
I've heard a lot about using an isolated circuit coming from the main because switching power supplies can dump noise into your house's electrical system and create sag from things such as a refrigerator's compressor coming on. I haven't tested any of that, so I can't tell you if that is true or not.
I don't see any value above getting any power cord above a hospital grade at their price for the improvements that can almost always be done elsewhere with that money.
Sweet, thank you.
For other forums, I would also recommend the "nuke everything" extension for firefox. You can right click and remove whatever you want or select by clicking "nuke it" so that it fits more relevant stuff on the page and saves ink.