Recent content by Mr.Radar
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Hi-Fi sound for $5.50 shipped? Monoprice "Ergonomic Comfort In-Ear Earphones" first impressions.
Nearly every audio or home theater enthusiast knows about MonoPrice. They're the go-to source on the Internet for A/V cables at rock-bottom prices. And most people who subscribes to the "cables don't matter" school of thought have probably bought cables from them at one point or another...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Avoid Sony V600?
Quote: Originally Posted by BodiesOfLight Why do so many people say avoid the v600? How is the V6 or MDR-7506 any better? Do a search for "V600" and you'll get tons of reasons why.- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Powmax PS that bad?
Quote: Originally Posted by ~AZ~ I have read some pretty horrible reviews of Powmax power supplies but are they that bad? The PS I have now is very loud and there is a local computer store that sells a 400w Powmax for $15 on clearance and the guy at the store says they are fine and very...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Recording with Rega Planar 3 into my Computer?
You're welcome. If you have any more questions to ask about (hi-fi) vinyl listening I'd reccomend Vinyl Asylum at Audio Asylum. There are a lot of very knowledgable people there and an extensive archive of posts which should be able to answer most questions. Anyways, good luck with the archiving.- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: TTVJ Premier Sponsor Forum
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Just got a vintage turntable
Congrats on that score! I wish I had one (I have a Technics SL-1600 MKII which is pretty good, but I'd trade it any day for a decent Denon DD). Quote: Originally Posted by NightWoundsTime Yeah i thought so to, but under 2 grams it tracks horribly. Would be nice to find the "official"...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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How Old Are You???
16. It's pretty interesting to see how the demographics here skew younger than they do over at Audio Asylum (see an equivilent of this thread (from a few months ago) over at AA). Here most people are their teens or twenties while at Audio Asylum it seems that most people there are in their...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Have an AudioPCI card, how can I upgrade it?
Quote: Originally Posted by Kippei You are better off buying a new card instead. I agree. The SB-Live! is a total loss (no amount of modding will make it sound good), and the AudioPCI was a budget card in its day so its not really worth saving. Even if you did go through with...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Vinyl how-to basics
Quote: Originally Posted by Lavalamp You need to keep your stylus dust free. Just gently dunk it in a piece of white magic eraser a couple of times, and this should get the dust off the stylus. Don't forget to dry brush your stylus after using the Magic Eraser! The M.E. can leave...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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My first adventure in vinyl
Be sure to read up on proper turntable setup to ensure that your stylus lasts long and your records don't wear out quickly. I'd reccomend this article for starts. The key items to get right are alignment, azimuth, and VTF (with VTF its better to track too heavy than it is to track too light)...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Phono Preamp RIAA help.
Quote: Originally Posted by amb Yeah, the 2.21KΩ resistor was actually introducing another pole and causing the response to flatten out at the high end (causing the rise that you observed). Typical RIAA feedback networks don't have that resistor. The reason the original designer put it...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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That's a heckuva lotta fried ants.
Quote: Originally Posted by SptsNaz Didn't they render this false on the myth busters? The whole idea sounds great, but when logic is added into the equation it makes no sense whatsoever Yeah, I saw that episode. They managed to build a giant satelite dish-shaped mirror like...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Help on making 1:1 copy of CD
Check out EAC and CDex. Those are the two most accurate ripping programs (EAC is usually better than CDex at ripping scratched discs, but for non-scratched discs it doesn't matter which you use). In EAC the best mode to use is Secure mode (this is a lot slower than Burst mode but it enables...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Cheap turntable sugestion?
I'd reccomend the Technics SL-1200 MKII. You can get them for $400 USD (in the US, I'm not sure how much they cost on Austrailia). They don't come with a cartridge, but you can probably find the Shure M97xE for about $50 USD which should be pretty good with the Technics. The Technics sounds...- Mr.Radar
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Graphical Chaintech AV-710 setup guide
Quote: Originally Posted by kurt_fire Doesn't the sound card have little pin like things called jumpers that you can move around to adjust stuff? I remember something about that (from an earlier thread on the AV-710, possibly the review in the Full Featured reviews sub-forum) but...- Mr.Radar
- Post #171
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Graphical Chaintech AV-710 setup guide
Quote: Originally Posted by kurt_fire Thanks for the answers Radar. What are the best drivers currently out for this card? I'm about to install the card and am wondering what drivers to install. I have 1.43, but just found 4.51c available for download at download.com (link -->...- Mr.Radar
- Post #168
- Forum: Computer Audio