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Found from What Hi-Fi post (very funny). Of course the ''do not scrimp on cables'' is also there...
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This last bit about giving them some space is mostly true. Though some amps barely even get warm. I think they are using “any old” in a conversational way but it sure is confusing at first glance. The rest is hysterical but pretty much what I expect from them. Just utter garbage.Found from What Hi-Fi post (very funny)
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So, what physical principes explain a more forward sound with a glass surface?There is some truth to it,
The reflection leads to electronic introspection. Soon, you have an aggressive, insecure amp.So, what physical principes explain a more forward sound with a glass surface?
Well...you do need a cable. I've proved that to my satisfaction.Bottomline; does all this, have some impact on the sound? My guess (at only 99.999% sure) is no.
None whatsoever.Bottomline; does all this, have some impact on the sound? My guess (at only 99.999% sure) is no.
Surface under speakers, turntables and to some degree CD players - maybe - does have an effect on how the equipment sounds. That is what the spikes are for. For amplifiers it is mostly about the temperature (warm amplifier will sound better than the colde one). Wooden box on the amplifier will keep it warmer than the metal case, it's a known fact. Does it matter what it stands on, I have no idea.So, what physical principes explain a more forward sound with a glass surface?
Spikes are no good, it's another of those useless inventions of the industry.Surface under speakers, turntables and to some degree CD players - maybe - does have an effect on how the equipment sounds. That is what the spikes are for. For amplifiers it is mostly about the temperature (warm amplifier will sound better than the colde one). Wooden box on the amplifier will keep it warmer than the metal case, it's a known fact. Does it matter what it stands on, I have no idea.
opacity?So, what physical principes explain a more forward sound with a glass surface?
Clearly, the sound will be more transparent and reflective of Artists vision.So, what physical principes explain a more forward sound with a glass surface?
Like the sound of one hand clapping.My RME DAC lies on a piece of furniture made with my own hands. Oh boy, you can imagine how it sounds...
most likely, but in theory microphonics could influence the electronics but if it is audible?None whatsoever.