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"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
Laurence Payne wrote:
Pardon my hignorance.....What's an Aural exciter and what is it used for? The original Aural Exciter was a box made by Aphex several decades ago. It was flavour-of-the-month for a time. I think at the beginning you could only hire it, not buy it outright. It gave your recordings special "magic" ;-) It was mostly even-order distortion, I think. Probably some eq and compression as well. ISTR to remember a 1970's Steely Dan album proudly announcing that the sounds it contained had NOT been passed through the Aphex Aural Exciter :-) |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
Filippa Giordano, cello/guitar piece by Schubert, AC/DC's Back In Black, Rickie Lee Jones, dry instrument recordings from Alan Parsons' sound check CD, other stuff I can't remember. It was AC/DC's What Do You Do For Money Honey that did it for me - during the unison riffing, it had that unmistakable heads down, no nonsense, balls-out drive. Ricki Lee Jones vocal "Pirates" on vinyl on my original, 25 year old Planar 3 makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up - doesn't do it from CD despite CD player worth many times P3 However - CD doesn't skip when I boogie to Montrose or Led Zep...... eg |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
Filippa Giordano, cello/guitar piece by Schubert, AC/DC's Back In Black, Rickie Lee Jones, dry instrument recordings from Alan Parsons' sound check CD, other stuff I can't remember. It was AC/DC's What Do You Do For Money Honey that did it for me - during the unison riffing, it had that unmistakable heads down, no nonsense, balls-out drive. Ricki Lee Jones vocal "Pirates" on vinyl on my original, 25 year old Planar 3 makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up - doesn't do it from CD despite CD player worth many times P3 However - CD doesn't skip when I boogie to Montrose or Led Zep...... eg |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
I don't really know which conversion system is supposedly better. The DAC is several years old (1990-ish?), while the DVD was bought new about a year ago. It's interesting to note that the DVD player has a quoted noise figure of 70dB, compared to the DAC's at around 94dB. A lot of what you pay for in a "good" DAC is the quality of the non-digital side. The power supplies and the audio amps as well as the attention to detail in putting it all together. I suspect this has more influence on the "sound" than the digital side. |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
I don't really know which conversion system is supposedly better. The DAC is several years old (1990-ish?), while the DVD was bought new about a year ago. It's interesting to note that the DVD player has a quoted noise figure of 70dB, compared to the DAC's at around 94dB. A lot of what you pay for in a "good" DAC is the quality of the non-digital side. The power supplies and the audio amps as well as the attention to detail in putting it all together. I suspect this has more influence on the "sound" than the digital side. |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
"David" wrote in message ... Filippa Giordano, cello/guitar piece by Schubert, AC/DC's Back In Black, Rickie Lee Jones, dry instrument recordings from Alan Parsons' sound check CD, other stuff I can't remember. It was AC/DC's What Do You Do For Money Honey that did it for me - during the unison riffing, it had that unmistakable heads down, no nonsense, balls-out drive. Ricki Lee Jones vocal "Pirates" on vinyl on my original, 25 year old Planar 3 makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up - doesn't do it from CD despite CD player worth many times P3 Er, at the risk of sounding like a stuck record, I'm 'with you all the way' on this an' all...... ;-) |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
"David" wrote in message ... Filippa Giordano, cello/guitar piece by Schubert, AC/DC's Back In Black, Rickie Lee Jones, dry instrument recordings from Alan Parsons' sound check CD, other stuff I can't remember. It was AC/DC's What Do You Do For Money Honey that did it for me - during the unison riffing, it had that unmistakable heads down, no nonsense, balls-out drive. Ricki Lee Jones vocal "Pirates" on vinyl on my original, 25 year old Planar 3 makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up - doesn't do it from CD despite CD player worth many times P3 Er, at the risk of sounding like a stuck record, I'm 'with you all the way' on this an' all...... ;-) |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
One simple but effective way I have found to test hi-fi is to have it playing a recording, and then have a microphone positioned in an ideal location recording the output. With really high end stuff, the recording will be indistinguishable from the original, but of course there is degredation directly related to the speakers/amps, ........................... Duh?? I would like to see the exchange if someone turned up with anechoic pads, B&K, test tones etc. to check out the latest micro system in Curries sale. eg |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
One simple but effective way I have found to test hi-fi is to have it playing a recording, and then have a microphone positioned in an ideal location recording the output. With really high end stuff, the recording will be indistinguishable from the original, but of course there is degredation directly related to the speakers/amps, ........................... Duh?? I would like to see the exchange if someone turned up with anechoic pads, B&K, test tones etc. to check out the latest micro system in Curries sale. eg |
"What HiFi" - can it be trusted?
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 12:26:25 -0000, "Keith G"
wrote: (No-one in his right mind though is going to suggest that 'digital' will ever match the sheer quality of a top notch Hasselblad/Zeiss T* or Leica B&W bromide print though, despite that in terms of 'hue', if nothing else, it is immediately a lot less 'accurate' than a colour digital photo from the outset.....) Wrong. Unless you restrict yourself to films of less than 100 ASA, the Canon 1Ds will beat the pants off any Leica. The jury may be out on the Hassel, since the digiback for that is about 20 grand! In much the same way, a good SS amp will beat the pants off your rose-tinted valve amps. A bad recording is not *supposed* to sound relaxing........................ -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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