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http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html
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SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) See also ... http://www.edn.com/article/CA6418215.html Graham |
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SparkyGuy wrote:
http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I love these things. This one's website has a free mp3 download of the burn-in signal. I listened to it several times. Now my hearing is completely burned-in and everything sounds newer, fresher, brighter, broaderer, warmer and definitely more tubular. I'm thrilled! -- ~ ~ Roy "If you notice the sound, it's wrong!" |
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SparkyGuy wrote:
http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Tobiah" wrote ...
SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? Because using the generator prevents "burn-out" of your CD player? Isn't "burn-out" what happens when you do too much "burn-in"? |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
"Tobiah" wrote ... SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? Because using the generator prevents "burn-out" of your CD player? Isn't "burn-out" what happens when you do too much "burn-in"? I could still buy a cheap CD player to 'sacrifice' to the job for less money than the device. Not that I am considering for a moment that there would be any benefit to piping that signal through any of my equipment. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
Tobiah wrote: SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? For its magick of course. Graham |
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"SparkyGuy" wrote in message obal.net... http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I think "Politically Incorrect" needs to add them to his product line. Charles Perry P.E. |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:20:40 -0700, in sci.electronics.design "Richard
Crowley" wrote: "Tobiah" wrote ... SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? Because using the generator prevents "burn-out" of your CD player? Isn't "burn-out" what happens when you do too much "burn-in"? I'm just about to market my audio accupunkture kit, which allows you to treat the bends in cables. like fiberoptics, if you have a bend in the cable the electrons on the outer curve have to move faster, so I equalise the cable monopolastic structure. Make MP3s sound as good as the original Bittormment download. You have to specify the sample rate of the cable, before purchase Martin |
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"Eeyore" wrote in message ... Tobiah wrote: SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? For its magick of course. Graham The clips and the adapters. |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
Tobiah wrote:
SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? The CD is, of course, digital, and does not have the same effect as the real device. Well, it does, sort of, but you miss out on all the bits BETWEEN the digital samples.... geoff |
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"Roy W. Rising" wrote in
message SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I love these things. This one's website has a free mp3 download of the burn-in signal. I listened to it several times. Now my hearing is completely burned-in and everything sounds newer, fresher, brighter, broaderer, warmer and definitely more tubular. I'm thrilled! Anybody remember the guy who was selling a CD composed of *analog dither*? |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
In alt.engineering.electrical Roy W. Rising wrote:
SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I love these things. This one's website has a free mp3 download of the burn-in signal. I listened to it several times. Now my hearing is completely burned-in and everything sounds newer, fresher, brighter, broaderer, warmer and definitely more tubular. I'm thrilled! I wonder if Presto (makers of the deep fryer of the same name) know about this? Wonder what their legal department might say? Bill Ranck Blacksburg, Va. |
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This is hardly new. Cable burn-in devices have been around for close to 20
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**THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote:
SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) Do they make one for fiber optic cables? Even more important: How well will this work on my 8-track? -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ The blinking cursor writes; and having writ, blinks on. |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
**THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) Do they make one for fiber optic cables? Even more important: How well will this work on my 8-track? You need 4 of them to fully do it justice. geoff |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:22:18 -0700, SparkyGuy
wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I'm wondering if the engineer that made this gizmo will put it on his resume? D from BC |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
"Roy W. Rising" wrote:
SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I love these things. This one's website has a free mp3 download of the burn-in signal. I listened to it several times. Now my hearing is completely burned-in and everything sounds newer, fresher, brighter, broaderer, warmer and definitely more tubular. I'm thrilled! Does it whiten your teeth, too? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote:
**THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) Do they make one for fiber optic cables? Even more important: How well will this work on my 8-track? It's only good for the first seven tracks, so choose your tapes accordingly. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"D from BC" wrote in message
... On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:22:18 -0700, SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I'm wondering if the engineer that made this gizmo will put it on his resume? Oddly enough, Hagerman (presumably the designer of this gadget) has made some more-than-decent, well-designed and cost-effective phono preamp designs over the years. Wonder what happened. Peace, Paul |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 02:53:04 GMT, D from BC
wrote: On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:22:18 -0700, SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I'm wondering if the engineer that made this gizmo will put it on his resume? D from BC Probably. During college, I designed and built and ambience and presence meter. It didn't do anything useful but was quite impressive with all the switches, 10 turn pots, meters, flashing lights, b&w coil, and warning labels plastered all over the minibox. I would walk around running vague "tests" which were great for getting me into places where I really didn't belong. Act preoccupied and keep your eyes on the meters, and you can go almost anywhere. When I eventually threw together a resume, I needed some filler, so I added a few lines on the ambience and presence meter. During subsequent interviews, I could tell which engineers and managers had a clue if they asked what the hell I was actually measuring. Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Tune in, turn on, burn out. -- # Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831-336-2558 # http://802.11junk.com # http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS |
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Eeyore wrote:
SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) See also ... http://www.edn.com/article/CA6418215.html Graham So???????? What username and password should we use????????? Not very useful... ....maybe needs "burnin"? |
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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 02:53:04 GMT, D from BC wrote: On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:22:18 -0700, SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) I'm wondering if the engineer that made this gizmo will put it on his resume? D from BC Probably. During college, I designed and built and ambience and presence meter. It didn't do anything useful but was quite impressive with all the switches, 10 turn pots, meters, flashing lights, b&w coil, and warning labels plastered all over the minibox. I would walk around running vague "tests" which were great for getting me into places where I really didn't belong. Act preoccupied and keep your eyes on the meters, and you can go almost anywhere. When I eventually threw together a resume, I needed some filler, so I added a few lines on the ambience and presence meter. During subsequent interviews, I could tell which engineers and managers had a clue if they asked what the hell I was actually measuring. Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Tune in, turn on, burn out. Come on, Jeff. Everyone in the field of electronics knows a gullibility meter when they see one. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
... Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Yeah, but you can do that with a filament transformer. Peace, Paul |
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Originally posted to alt.electrical.engineering but deserving a larger audience: http://tinyurl.com/2hnnwx |
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New audiophile device brought to our attention
Paul Stamler wrote:
"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message .. . Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Yeah, but you can do that with a filament transformer. Sure, but it's boring. I'd rather listen to Jaco Pastorius records for a similar effect. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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such a killer "app",
jest kant do wit out it! itz da godz on-es trooth, the worldz a better plaze cuz of gajets like this, (at least for the marketing guys!) weed heads and crak snorters will dvert their cash to get these, i am sure! how fast can the asians crank these out, since they now loosin the lead paint war against us! ;-)) "SparkyGuy" wrote in message obal.net... http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) |
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"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
... Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Just make sure it doesn't play a lot of 8Hz, or *you'll* be the one loosened up! ;o) Tim -- Deep Fryer: A very philosophical monk. Website @ http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms |
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In rec.audio.tech Eeyore wrote:
: SparkyGuy wrote: : http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html : : Save your pennies! ic: : (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) : See also ... : http://www.edn.com/article/CA6418215.html Yeah, like THAT guy knows anything about audio. Sheesh! Tin-eared ninny. -- Andy Barss |
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Tim Williams wrote: "Jeff Liebermann" wrote Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Just make sure it doesn't play a lot of 8Hz, or *you'll* be the one loosened up! ;o) Busted by mythbusters I'm afraid. Graham |
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"Michael A. Terrell" hath wroth:
Jeff Liebermann wrote: Tune in, turn on, burn out. Come on, Jeff. Everyone in the field of electronics knows a gullibility meter when they see one. I also built a virginity meter in college, but this is a family newsgroup, so I won't go there. The ambience and presence meter had a practical basis. In the 1960's, the various magazines (Popular Electronics, Radio Electronics, etc) had discovered hi-fi. Articles on the topic were epidemic and interest was high. Many of the articles used superlatives that defied definition and measurement. "The amplifier has a velvet texture to the strings", was typical. Ambience and presence were mentioned so often in these articles, that I decided it was time to cash in and build a suitable measurement instrument. The plan was to supply a line of similar instruments, suitable for mass consumption. My friends and advisors universally agreed that it was a terrible idea, which provided the necessary incentive. I wasn't quite sure what it was going to actually measure, but that could be worked on after I designed the package. As with all my great ideas, I ran out of time, money, interest, or something, and never progressed beyond the initial prototype. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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"Eeyore" wrote in
message Tim Williams wrote: "Jeff Liebermann" wrote Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Just make sure it doesn't play a lot of 8Hz, or *you'll* be the one loosened up! ;o) Busted by mythbusters I'm afraid. I've personally experienced it. Mythbusters didn't duplicate our test procedures. |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:32:57 -0400, Arny Krueger wrote:
"Eeyore" wrote in message Tim Williams wrote: "Jeff Liebermann" wrote Anyway, I like the idea of the audio conditioner. It probably doesn't do much for the electronics, but perhaps the suspension in my loudspeakers could use some loosening up. Just make sure it doesn't play a lot of 8Hz, or *you'll* be the one loosened up! ;o) Busted by mythbusters I'm afraid. I've personally experienced it. Mythbusters didn't duplicate our test procedures. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_note#In_fiction Cheers! Rich |
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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" hath wroth: Jeff Liebermann wrote: Tune in, turn on, burn out. Come on, Jeff. Everyone in the field of electronics knows a gullibility meter when they see one. I also built a virginity meter in college, but this is a family newsgroup, so I won't go there. The ambience and presence meter had a practical basis. In the 1960's, the various magazines (Popular Electronics, Radio Electronics, etc) had discovered hi-fi. Articles on the topic were epidemic and interest was high. Many of the articles used superlatives that defied definition and measurement. "The amplifier has a velvet texture to the strings", was typical. Ambience and presence were mentioned so often in these articles, that I decided it was time to cash in and build a suitable measurement instrument. The plan was to supply a line of similar instruments, suitable for mass consumption. My friends and advisors universally agreed that it was a terrible idea, which provided the necessary incentive. I wasn't quite sure what it was going to actually measure, but that could be worked on after I designed the package. As with all my great ideas, I ran out of time, money, interest, or something, and never progressed beyond the initial prototype. Looks like I over estimated your sense of humor. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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ChairmanOfTheBored wrote:
"Loudspeakers"??? Lame term for anything one would wish to call high end. Folks still use it. Most of today's designs are ported. Acoustic suspension set-ups are rare, no? Depends. There are still a lot of good sealed-box designs today. For the most part they aren't as popular as they were 20 years ago because people today want low end out of a small box more than they want precise low end. But there are still many made. "loosening up"? Sheesh, where do you guys get this crap? From a JAES paper written by Wolfgang Klippel, for example. It's worth reading. There isn't a HUGE change in compliance with a new driver, but there is some, and the T-S parameters need to be measured after it's stabilized. The DVE disc I posted a link to has all the stimulation signals you could ever want. I'll take the Jaco Pastorius record instead, thanks. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"bud--" wrote in message ... Originally posted to alt.electrical.engineering but deserving a larger audience: http://tinyurl.com/2hnnwx Splort! |
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Rane spoofs themselves -
http://www.rane.com/pdf/old/pi14dat.pdf Check out the bass on this preamp - http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24...ckieSRM150.jpg Regulate that Resonance! - http://www.shunmook.com/text1.htm Lumpy You were the Tidy Bowl Guy? Yes. I'm cleaning your bathroom bowl. www.lumpyvoice.org |
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On Sep 27, 4:26 pm, Tobiah wrote:
Richard Crowley wrote: "Tobiah" wrote ... SparkyGuy wrote: http://www.hagtech.com/frybaby.html Save your pennies! ic: (note tongue-in-cheek emoticon) What's cool is that they give you a CD with the output of that device recorded on it. Once you have that, what do you need the device for? Because using the generator prevents "burn-out" of your CD player? Isn't "burn-out" what happens when you do too much "burn-in"? I could still buy a cheap CD player to 'sacrifice' to the job for less money than the device. Not that I am considering for a moment that there would be any benefit to piping that signal through any of my equipment. -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Sorry but you need an audiophile CD player to play the CD. The texture, soundstage, chromatic balance and realism will all be attenuated with a cheap player and result in a biased burn-in. Don't forget to put green marker around the edge of the CD while you are at it so restless photons don't mess things up. |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... "loosening up"? Sheesh, where do you guys get this crap? From a JAES paper written by Wolfgang Klippel, for example. It's worth reading. There isn't a HUGE change in compliance with a new driver, but there is some, and the T-S parameters need to be measured after it's stabilized. Which is only temporary anyway. See Dick Pierce's postings on the subject. MrT. |
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