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[email protected] September 18th 08 07:56 PM

hi-fi+ issue 60 now available online and in store
 
Available now hi-fi+ issue 60
UK & Europe NOW
N. America 31st Octobert 2008
NOW also available as downloadable e-edition
(http://www.hifiplus.com/eedition_about.html)
Secure ordering of subscriptions, backissues, and folders available on
the web site

Issue 60 contents listed below (http://www.hifiplus.com/issue60.html)
News (http://www.hifiplus.com/news.html)
London Show News (http://www.hifiplus.com/news.html)
Show date diary (http://www.hifiplus.com/show_review.html)
Columns (http://www.hifiplus.com/news.html)
hi-fi+ 2009 Calendar (http://www.hifiplus.com/news.html)

Equipment Reviews:
Interview - The Arcam Team Talk Industrial Design
Arcam C31 Stereo Pre-amplifier and P38 Power Amplifier
Loud and Proud…
The Magico V3 Loudspeaker
Small Wonder…
The Eben Ayra C1 Loudspeaker
One Of A Kind…
The Zanden Model 2500S CD Player
Stretching Your Horizons…
The David Berning Quadrature Z Mono Power Amplifiers
Wadia 581se CD/SACD Player
A New Dawn…
The Kuzma 4POINT Tonearm
Vacuum State SVP-2 Pre-amplifier
Belles Labs MB-200 Mono-blocs
Emille KI-40L Integrated Amplifier
Monumental Power…
The Classe CA-M400 Mono-blocs
Spendor SA1 Loudspeaker

Firm Foundations -
The Second Layer…
Cable Looms From Crystal, Magnan and Atlas

Aiming High…
Goldmund For Beginners

(Selected reviews available at
http://www.hifiplus.com/technical_review.html)

Music+
Queen Of The South…
Emmylou Harris
Interview - Avishai Cohen
Every Home Should Have One
Jefferson Airplane's Bless Its Pointed Little Head


Music Reviews
Pop and Contemporary Music
Jazz
Classical recordings
Audiophile recordings
(http://www.hifiplus.com/music_review.html)

Departments
Hi-Fi+ e-edition
Back Issues
Binders
Subscriptions
Advertisers Index

Future Shelf dates (http://www.hifiplus.com/preview.html#nanextiss)
Issue 61 will be available in UK and Europe UK 16th October 2008 and
N.America and ROW from 28th November 2008

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Jim Lesurf[_2_] September 22nd 08 10:35 AM

hi-fi+ issue 60 now available online and in store
 
In article ,
wrote:
Available now hi-fi+ issue 60 UK & Europe NOW N. America 31st Octobert

[snip]

Since the above was posted to the group I assume the poster will have the
courtesy to also be reading this, and able to respond...

I have been reading the issue advertised in the posting. On page 31 it
contains a line from a loudspeaker designer to the effect that:

"This is because when you bolt the driver to an MDF baffle, you cannot go
past three Newton-pounds torque without damaging it..."

I am puzzled for various reasons.

1) 'Newton-pounds' don't seem to be either SI units or Imperial ones.

2) 'Newton-pounds' strikes me as not having the correct dimensions for a
torque - although given (1) it is hard to be sure. :-)

3) I'd have thought that damage would result from excess *pressure* or
shear or bending forces. The effect of applying torque to a bolt would
presumably depend on a number of other factors like the size and shape of
the bolt-head face. (Also the details of the item being bolted down.)

So can someone from HF+ explain what was meant? Was it a typo? If so, what
should it have said? Or is it literally a transcript og what the person was
saying "In his own words..." as the header of the box states? if so, what
was he meaning?

Slainte,

Jim

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[email protected] January 16th 09 12:11 PM

hi-fi+ issue 60 now available online and in store
 
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:35:32 +0100, Jim Lesurf
wrote:

In article ,
wrote:
Available now hi-fi+ issue 60 UK & Europe NOW N. America 31st Octobert

[snip]

Since the above was posted to the group I assume the poster will have the
courtesy to also be reading this, and able to respond...

I have been reading the issue advertised in the posting. On page 31 it
contains a line from a loudspeaker designer to the effect that:

"This is because when you bolt the driver to an MDF baffle, you cannot go
past three Newton-pounds torque without damaging it..."

I am puzzled for various reasons.

1) 'Newton-pounds' don't seem to be either SI units or Imperial ones.

2) 'Newton-pounds' strikes me as not having the correct dimensions for a
torque - although given (1) it is hard to be sure. :-)

3) I'd have thought that damage would result from excess *pressure* or
shear or bending forces. The effect of applying torque to a bolt would
presumably depend on a number of other factors like the size and shape of
the bolt-head face. (Also the details of the item being bolted down.)

So can someone from HF+ explain what was meant? Was it a typo? If so, what
should it have said? Or is it literally a transcript og what the person was
saying "In his own words..." as the header of the box states? if so, what
was he meaning?

Slainte,

Jim


Jim, firstly sorry for the very late reply.
Can I suggest you put your query as a letter to the editor - theres an
email link on the website (letter page).
I have no hi-fi expertise myself (apart from knowing what I like in my
own set up) but the editor and contributors have it in spades.
Hi-fi+ Webmaster


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