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Daddyjt

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  1. I guess I am also curious about the whole "de-coupling" thing as well... They sell special feet, matts, and platforms for amplifiers and other components to sit on... I suppose I can see the benefit for a turntable, but not so sure about anything else. Not trying to be ignorant, just curious.
  2. Copy that on the pita to move. Also, trying to convince the wife that there is a reason for 100lb speakers to sit on spikes, AND that said spikes will NOT hurt the carpet...
  3. Just curious what the opinions are on the benefits of spiked feet on speakers. I am running Klipsch RF7s, and they came with screw-in spikes for the "feet". Should I install them? My speakers sit on carpet, which is over a concrete basement floor. Any and all suggestions welcome.
  4. I guess that kinda makes sense - there is no way, once the amplified signal gets to the speaker, to further "boost" the bass level. To achieve a perceived bass "boost", you would have to attenuate the mid range/treble. Never really thought about it, but that thought is consistent with what you are seeing in the guts of the speaker....
  5. Glad you like it Gene! Thanks to all those who showed interest. Enjoy the music!
  6. My random # generator picked Gene C - congrats Gene!! Thanks everyone who expressed interest:-) Probably more to come...
  7. Just a "last call" - I am going to draw a name this afternoon, as I am heading out of town for a business trip Sunday, and want to get this in the mail to the lucky winner tomorrow, before I leave. Thanks:-)
  8. All newbies welcom then!
  9. Thanks! Just didn't want to violate any rules - there's your answer Soulofsound - I assume you are in?
  10. Just a question to whomever can answer - am I ok to consider fellow newbies for my karma item?
  11. I hope I am allowed to do this as a "newbie" - In going through my collection, I realized I own two copies of this cd. Say IN, and I will randomly choose a winner this weekend! This ia a DTS 24 bit / 96k cd, and it sounds wonderful! It's in mint condition as well...
  12. Stereo_dog - when you list Dire Straights / Brothers In Arms, what format are you playing? I use that one a lot too, in the SACD format, and I can't really imagine it being any better, but I'm always open to options:-)
  13. What is the first album or track you listen to when you want to compare/test something on your system? New amp? New speakers? Change your sub phase? New cables? What's your benchmark recording AND format? I always seem to go to Patricia Barber's Cafe Blue on SACD...
  14. Ok, so that was a "well duh" moment... Never thought of looking in the most obvious place! Thanks for the lead - much appreciated:-)
  15. I know both formats are all but dead, but does anyone know where I can "pick the carcass", and expand my collection before they are all gone?
  16. Jeffery, I am kinda in the same boat as you - although I would say I am not NEW to Carver, I am newly inspired by Carver. I bought an A400x about 20 years ago - my first separate amplifier, which left me running center and rears off my receiver. Then I bought a TFM 55x a couple of years later, for my fronts, and used the A400x for my center and surrounds (surround channel was mono back in those days!) Fast forward to about 3 years ago, I decided to get a "high-end" amp for my fronts. I tried Adcom, Bryston, and Rotel. I kept going back to my TFM 55x, and now settled on a pair of 1.0ts running my fronts. If I had to sum it up, I would say that the thing that keeps me comming back to Carver, is the fact that Carver has an HONEST sound. If you feed them a crappy signal, they won't turn it into something beautiful, but if you feed them a good signal, you get absolute magic! They don't add "warmth", "depth", "air", or anything else -- they just amplify exactly what you give them, which should be the ultimate goal, IMO. As far as this site, I LOVE the fact that it is filled with REAL people who love music - not a bunch of snooty audio files who look down on anything that's not tube or vinyl (not that there is ANYTHING wrong with either, but I for one get tired of being told that I don't appreciate great sound, because I use transistor amps and digital sources) Welcome, and ENJOY THE MUSIC!!
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