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What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
Whatever happened to all the old hi-fi "tweeks" involving knots in
interconnects, removing every 3rd screw from a case, putting your watch on upside-down etc. which were all supposed to bring audio nirvana that bit closer. Bes demo Ive seen recently was from Nordost selling Cd anti-stat and Pulsar Points using some Primare kit. The results were absolutely convincing - but, funnily enough, not repeatable at home. (yes- I did buy some pulsar points, only the alu ones, not titanium - maybe that's what's missing.....) Brilliant bit of show though - keep up the good work |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 19:41:49 +0000 (UTC), David wrote:
Whatever happened to all the old hi-fi "tweeks" involving knots in interconnects, removing every 3rd screw from a case, putting your watch on upside-down etc. which were all supposed to bring audio nirvana that bit closer. Jimmy Hughes is credited as a contributor to hi-fi+, a bi-monthly hi-fi magazine. I do not recall having seen an article of his though in the four issues that I have purchased so far: http://www.hifiplus.com -- Anthony Edwards |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 19:41:49 +0000 (UTC), David wrote:
Whatever happened to all the old hi-fi "tweeks" involving knots in interconnects, removing every 3rd screw from a case, putting your watch on upside-down etc. which were all supposed to bring audio nirvana that bit closer. Jimmy Hughes is credited as a contributor to hi-fi+, a bi-monthly hi-fi magazine. I do not recall having seen an article of his though in the four issues that I have purchased so far: http://www.hifiplus.com -- Anthony Edwards |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 21:47:46 -0000, Anthony Edwards
wrote: Jimmy Hughes is credited as a contributor to hi-fi+, a bi-monthly hi-fi magazine. I do not recall having seen an article of his though in the four issues that I have purchased so far: If this is the person also known as J M Hughes and James Michael Hughes, ISTR that he has had articles published in HFN in the not too distant past. Another sign of the downward trend of that once august journal. BillT |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 21:47:46 -0000, Anthony Edwards
wrote: Jimmy Hughes is credited as a contributor to hi-fi+, a bi-monthly hi-fi magazine. I do not recall having seen an article of his though in the four issues that I have purchased so far: If this is the person also known as J M Hughes and James Michael Hughes, ISTR that he has had articles published in HFN in the not too distant past. Another sign of the downward trend of that once august journal. BillT |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
Jimmy Hughes still writes for Hi Fi magazines and still has some unusual
recommendations on how to change the sound of your hi-fi. He works as he always has in a Camera shop as writing for hi-Fi mags does not pay the bills. As a member of Nag-Fi we see him a couple of times a year when he usually brings along the latest gizmo he has been asked to review. The tweaks you mention are early Peter Belt suggestions and as can be seen from a recent thread he continues to be a controversial as ever. Cheap and cheerful tweaks can be great even if they are all in the mind and are usually reversible. Why are these things becoming so expensive ? Regards Richard New Ash Green Hi-Fi Club "David" wrote in message ... Whatever happened to all the old hi-fi "tweeks" involving knots in interconnects, removing every 3rd screw from a case, putting your watch on upside-down etc. which were all supposed to bring audio nirvana that bit closer. Bes demo Ive seen recently was from Nordost selling Cd anti-stat and Pulsar Points using some Primare kit. The results were absolutely convincing - but, funnily enough, not repeatable at home. (yes- I did buy some pulsar points, only the alu ones, not titanium - maybe that's what's missing.....) Brilliant bit of show though - keep up the good work |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
Jimmy Hughes still writes for Hi Fi magazines and still has some unusual
recommendations on how to change the sound of your hi-fi. He works as he always has in a Camera shop as writing for hi-Fi mags does not pay the bills. As a member of Nag-Fi we see him a couple of times a year when he usually brings along the latest gizmo he has been asked to review. The tweaks you mention are early Peter Belt suggestions and as can be seen from a recent thread he continues to be a controversial as ever. Cheap and cheerful tweaks can be great even if they are all in the mind and are usually reversible. Why are these things becoming so expensive ? Regards Richard New Ash Green Hi-Fi Club "David" wrote in message ... Whatever happened to all the old hi-fi "tweeks" involving knots in interconnects, removing every 3rd screw from a case, putting your watch on upside-down etc. which were all supposed to bring audio nirvana that bit closer. Bes demo Ive seen recently was from Nordost selling Cd anti-stat and Pulsar Points using some Primare kit. The results were absolutely convincing - but, funnily enough, not repeatable at home. (yes- I did buy some pulsar points, only the alu ones, not titanium - maybe that's what's missing.....) Brilliant bit of show though - keep up the good work |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 08:58:17 -0000, Richard Wall
wrote: Jimmy Hughes still writes for Hi Fi magazines and still has some unusual recommendations on how to change the sound of your hi-fi. He works as he always has in a Camera shop as writing for hi-Fi mags does not pay the bills. Although I tend not to be a tweaker, I always greatly enjoyed Jimmy Hughes's articles in Audiophile magazine. Please give him my regards. -- Anthony Edwards |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
Jimmy Hughes still writes for Hi Fi magazines and still has some unusual recommendations on how to change the sound of your hi-fi. He works as he always has in a Camera shop as writing for hi-Fi mags does not pay the bills. As a member of Nag-Fi we see him a couple of times a year when he usually brings along the latest gizmo he has been asked to review. The tweaks you mention are early Peter Belt suggestions .................................... Ah Peter Belt, Stirs vague memories. IIRC JH was into mains tweeking and PB into digital watch bans etc. |
What happened to Jimmy Hughes?
Jimmy Hughes still writes for Hi Fi magazines and still has some unusual recommendations on how to change the sound of your hi-fi. He works as he always has in a Camera shop as writing for hi-Fi mags does not pay the bills. As a member of Nag-Fi we see him a couple of times a year when he usually brings along the latest gizmo he has been asked to review. The tweaks you mention are early Peter Belt suggestions .................................... Ah Peter Belt, Stirs vague memories. IIRC JH was into mains tweeking and PB into digital watch bans etc. |
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