DVD- Vs -CD player
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 19:25:57 +1000, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 07:44:29 +1000, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:
* Dump the muting transistors. Use nothing, or relays.
* Dump the output ICs and use something decent.
* Dump the series resistors after the output ICs.
Those actions will bring your Pie-in-ear up the level of a Rotel RCD951.
How about dumping your idiotic opinions? Indeed, how about actually
*listening*, instead of just banging on?
**No need. The output stage of the Pie-in-ear is the same as that used in a
thousand other cheap DVD players.
Yup, and it gives 100dB dynamic range and less than 0.002% distortion
in most of them...............
They all benefit from rudimentary mods.
Bull****, this is old-fashioned audiophile tweakery with no proven
*audible* improvement.
And, to answer your next question, I have done the obligatory blind tests.
The results were a very convincing 100%. Not subtle at all.
Not on a Pioneer 575, or any equivelent modern player, you haven't.
You're the kind of guy who thinks that a 'well-engineered' amplifier
is some 300-watt tubed monobloc monster. Oh, wait a minute....... :-)
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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