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Improving loudspeaker crossovers (SBL's)



 
 
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Old January 4th 08, 10:46 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Improving loudspeaker crossovers (SBL's)


"Eiron" wrote in message
...
Eeyore wrote:

I HAVE heard bad CD players such as the original Sony CDP-101. It souded
'harsh'
to me (one can speculate over what casued that) and I was convinced that
reverberation was being truncated (although that could have been the
result of
flawed mastering).


Me too. I never discovered whether it was my neighbour's CDP-101, the
'Realistic'
amp and speakers or the 1980's music but something gave me a headache.



Hmm, spoilt for choice there...


Perhaps he's still got it in the junk box; it would be interesting to
find out how bad it was.



Then you could stick pins in your eyes to round the evening off....



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Old January 5th 08, 12:09 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eiron
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Default Improving loudspeaker crossovers (SBL's)

Keith G wrote:

"Eiron" wrote in message
...
Eeyore wrote:

I HAVE heard bad CD players such as the original Sony CDP-101. It
souded 'harsh'
to me (one can speculate over what casued that) and I was convinced
that
reverberation was being truncated (although that could have been the
result of
flawed mastering).


Me too. I never discovered whether it was my neighbour's CDP-101, the
'Realistic'
amp and speakers or the 1980's music but something gave me a headache.



Hmm, spoilt for choice there...


Perhaps he's still got it in the junk box; it would be interesting to
find out how bad it was.



Then you could stick pins in your eyes to round the evening off....


Pins in the eyes or listening to Howard Jones and a-ha. A difficult choice.

--
Eiron.

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Old January 7th 08, 12:36 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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Default Improving loudspeaker crossovers (SBL's)

"Keith G" wrote in message

"Eiron" wrote in message
...
Eeyore wrote:

I HAVE heard bad CD players such as the original Sony
CDP-101. It souded 'harsh'
to me (one can speculate over what casued that) and I
was convinced that reverberation was being truncated
(although that could have been the result of
flawed mastering).


Me too. I never discovered whether it was my neighbour's
CDP-101, the 'Realistic'
amp and speakers or the 1980's music but something gave
me a headache.



Hmm, spoilt for choice there...


Perhaps he's still got it in the junk box; it would be
interesting to find out how bad it was.



Then you could stick pins in your eyes to round the
evening off....


Or, listen to LPs through a SET amplifier and a metal-coned full-range
speaker driver.


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Old January 7th 08, 01:36 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Improving loudspeaker crossovers (SBL's)


"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote in message

"Eiron" wrote in message
...
Eeyore wrote:

I HAVE heard bad CD players such as the original Sony
CDP-101. It souded 'harsh'
to me (one can speculate over what casued that) and I
was convinced that reverberation was being truncated
(although that could have been the result of
flawed mastering).

Me too. I never discovered whether it was my neighbour's
CDP-101, the 'Realistic'
amp and speakers or the 1980's music but something gave
me a headache.



Hmm, spoilt for choice there...


Perhaps he's still got it in the junk box; it would be
interesting to find out how bad it was.



Then you could stick pins in your eyes to round the
evening off....


Or, listen to LPs through a SET amplifier and a metal-coned full-range
speaker driver.



Playing one of your 'purple smock' Gospel recordings?



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Old January 7th 08, 06:37 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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Default Improving loudspeaker crossovers (SBL's)


"Keith G" wrote in message
...

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
. ..
"Keith G" wrote in message

"Eiron" wrote in message
...
Eeyore wrote:

I HAVE heard bad CD players such as the original Sony
CDP-101. It souded 'harsh'
to me (one can speculate over what casued that) and I
was convinced that reverberation was being truncated
(although that could have been the result of
flawed mastering).

Me too. I never discovered whether it was my neighbour's
CDP-101, the 'Realistic'
amp and speakers or the 1980's music but something gave
me a headache.


Hmm, spoilt for choice there...


Perhaps he's still got it in the junk box; it would be
interesting to find out how bad it was.


Then you could stick pins in your eyes to round the
evening off....


Or, listen to LPs through a SET amplifier and a metal-coned full-range
speaker driver.


Playing one of your 'purple smock' Gospel recordings?


Wrong style of worship.


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Old January 7th 08, 10:44 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Improving loudspeaker crossovers (SBL's)


"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
...

"Keith G" wrote in message
...

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
. ..
"Keith G" wrote in message

"Eiron" wrote in message
...
Eeyore wrote:

I HAVE heard bad CD players such as the original Sony
CDP-101. It souded 'harsh'
to me (one can speculate over what casued that) and I
was convinced that reverberation was being truncated
(although that could have been the result of
flawed mastering).

Me too. I never discovered whether it was my neighbour's
CDP-101, the 'Realistic'
amp and speakers or the 1980's music but something gave
me a headache.


Hmm, spoilt for choice there...


Perhaps he's still got it in the junk box; it would be
interesting to find out how bad it was.


Then you could stick pins in your eyes to round the
evening off....

Or, listen to LPs through a SET amplifier and a metal-coned full-range
speaker driver.


Playing one of your 'purple smock' Gospel recordings?


Wrong style of worship.




Oh, so this wasn't one of your gigs then?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHDw6...eature=related




 




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