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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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camshaft wrote: Sometimes I even wonder whether the Beolab 5's would actually sound better if the drivers and internals were instead built into a high quality wood cabinet of well-known top-end cabinet construction standards. i.e. flush mounted drivers, thick wood panels with heavy internal bracing, calculated port lengths, widths, and port mouth
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Karel asked: I wonder what B&O and/or Dave Moulton would have to say about this speaker: http://www.yankodesign.com/index.php/2008/03/26/the-shape-of-music/ It LOOKS interesting, but I don't see any meaningful acoustical premise, and I can see where there could be LOTS of problems, particularly in mid and hi frequencies. Put mildly, I have doubts
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Hi everyone! BeoLab 5s work extremely well in small/medium club sound reinforcement, particularly for acoustic and jazz/pop acts. I've been using a pair at a local music school (Indian Hill Music Center, in Littleton, MA) for both rock/metal reinforcement and also the occasional jazz or acoustic evening, in a medium sized recital hall (ca. 250 seats
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I'm in "Spark to Icon?" Holy Mackerel!!! Thanks, Andy, for the tidbit. Best,
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Another excellent DAC is the Stereo-Link http://www.stereo-link.com/cart/home.php We've worked with the designer, Ron Genereaux, and recommend him and his products highly. I hope this may be of help. Best regards,
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In response to Kawo's post about Audissey, my business partner Manny LaCarrubba undertook a study of various room correction systems as part of a project we are currently working on. Audissey was one of the systems - it is a full bandwidth system and Manny's conclusion is that it works OK, and has a nice user interface, but that he prefers the
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I concur with the idea that you may be disappointed with the sound quality, due to the limitations of Apple's implementation of audio. A couple of years ago, I installed BL4000's as external speakers for my office PowerBook, and was appalled by how poor the audio quality from the computer was, as well as how obvious it was over the 4000s. The
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I'd like to know more about the joists supporting your floor. The BL5s have enough power to actually cause the floor to move if it isn't stiff enough, and that may be the cause of what you've noticed. I thought my studio floor was plenty stiff until I installed the BL5s. Then I noticed some severe deflection problems. This past year, as
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Hurry up Andy! I'm dying to know. It can't be we all own Morgans. It can't be we all do centuries on our bikes. It can't be we're all deaf. What is it? Best,
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It's your birthday, Andy? Can't be. You're ageless!!! Maybe you should consider converting your age into Celsius. It's what I did and it makes me seem much younger! Whatever. Enjoy!
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