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Shamefully for r.a.o., an on-topic post!



 
 
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Old October 11th 09, 09:15 PM posted to rec.audio.opinion,uk.rec.audio
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Default Shamefully for r.a.o., an on-topic post!

X-posted to uk.r.a and r.a.o.
I don't want any of rec.audio.opinion groups nutters replying, and nor Arny.

Amongst a whole pile of hardware, I have a Dacmagic (24 bit upsampling box
of tricks with 3 filter settings incl bessel) my own diy nonos dac (7350)
and
an early 901 LLC player.
I don't bother with most UK audio mags, only HFN+RR, it's got PM at the helm
and the right team and even KK has become highly readable in recent years.
In recent issue of HFN+RR, the legend gave a brief review of an intriquing
box from Pro-Ject, a filterless dac based around a pair of 1543's.
He covered most areas with such devices apart from compatibility issue
with such devices and recording technique used on *some* 16 binary digit
recordings.
Now, if you don't know what I'm talking about then stay out of the thread
or you'll get a kicking. I only have a couple of questions that only require
brief answers, not the loonacy of some of the numbskulls in r.a.o.

1) I rip to HDD as 16/48 wav (Not 16/44 cd-da) then I use audacity or A prem
to "lift" above 16khz (thinking outside the triangle?) to make *some*
problematic
recordings compatible with my trick filter or filterless devices. It works,
but
it's a clumsy and time consuming method. I was just hoping that a pro
technician/
engineer or sane individual would know of freeware that has the on-board
compatibility setting and I could rip direct to HDD as compatible cd-da?

2) I searched everywhere, but as yet Pro-Ject have it hidden, so again
hopefully,
does anyone have a link to the schematic for the Pro-Ject filterless dac?

You Arny won't know so don't stick your oar in.
Apart from that, I hope you're all well and leading happy lives.
(Apart from Phill Allison)

Cheers
JS.


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Old October 11th 09, 10:49 PM posted to rec.audio.opinion,uk.rec.audio
George M. Middius[_2_]
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Fed Up Lurker said:

I don't want any of rec.audio.opinion groups nutters replying,


That explains why you posted it to RAO. Good thinking.

and nor Arny.


Well done! Using Krooglish tends to make The Big **** feel at home.


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Old October 12th 09, 06:54 AM posted to rec.audio.opinion,uk.rec.audio
Bret L
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In recent issue of HFN+RR, the legend gave a brief review of an intriquing
box from Pro-Ject, a filterless dac based around a pair of 1543's.
He covered most areas with such devices apart from compatibility issue
with such devices and recording technique used on *some* 16 binary digit
recordings.
Now, if you don't know what I'm talking about then stay out of the thread
or you'll get a kicking. I only have a couple of questions that only require
brief answers, not the loonacy of some of the numbskulls in r.a.o.

1) I rip to HDD as 16/48 wav (Not 16/44 cd-da) then I use audacity or A prem
to "lift" above 16khz (thinking outside the triangle?) to make *some*
problematic
recordings compatible with my trick filter or filterless devices. It works,
but
it's a clumsy and time consuming method. I was just hoping that a pro
technician/
engineer or sane individual would know of freeware that has the on-board
compatibility setting and I could rip direct to HDD as compatible cd-da?

2) I searched everywhere, but as yet Pro-Ject have it hidden, so again
hopefully,
does anyone have a link to the schematic for the Pro-Ject filterless dac?



The trend generally is not to put schematics out. But if you find it
give us the link.
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Old October 12th 09, 07:12 AM posted to rec.audio.opinion,uk.rec.audio
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Default Shamefully for r.a.o., an on-topic post!

On Oct 12, 1:54*am, Bret L wrote:

*The trend generally is not to put schematics out. But if you find it
give us the link.


Oh, is Marilyn's corpse interested in audio?
 




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