128x128

johnk

Responses from johnk

Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade?
So this doesn't happen in audio=obsolescence achieved by frequent changes in design, termination of the supply of spare parts.     
Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade?
{a policy of producing consumer goods that rapidly become obsolete and so require replacing, achieved by frequent changes in design, termination of the supply of spare parts} this describes a good portion of the audio market sure not all nothing i... 
Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade?
{For you to believe that excellent manufacturers build gear to minimize useful life prematurely is misguded.} Planned obsolesce is a thing I didn’t invent this or imagine it, it exists. Audio products are mostly made from parts from many manufactu... 
Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade?
Much of the modern design goes into causing a product to fail at a certain time or after certain num of uses. And it was reported by reviewers that sometimes they come across an item that's voiced to stand out but not to give long-lasting pleasure... 
Klipsch Jubilee & Klipschorn Experience
You do not need a large space for most horn speakers to integrate and horns are considered by many to be superior sounding at low SPL levels. Many who don't have experience with horn systems repeat the same bull passed about as facts. All horns do... 
Describe the "new HiFi sound"?
Thin and bright since baffles are too small loudspeakers are too small designers of such are aiming for a more flat extension on top while the rest is overly small. Thus requiring baffle step corrections, impedance correction, requiring massive po... 
Home audio or pro audio?
Pro audio invents innovates audiophile products incorporate this. Many pro audio companies are later discovered by audiophiles the prices go up so audiophiles feel secure knowing they didn't buy pro audio. lol  
un-becoming an audiophile
Audiophiles are entry-level. You can grow out of it and see the light. Ignore the weak chinless dynamics in a box for car prices ignore the 3ft tall audiophile towers ignore the cables that cost more than a nice Ducati. Ignore the giant class-A am... 
Low level listening
Large horns can be ideal low-level loudspeakers why I use them in my office system.  
My experience with the First Watt F7
Owned many First Watt amplifiers but not f7. I had the best synergy using a tube preamplifier with them. But f7 isn't best used that way. Why it didn't appeal to me. Of all the first-watt amps I owned my F3 seemed to be the one that I enjoyed most... 
How do you stop house guest from damaging your speakers?
Audiophiles why don't others enjoy this hobby? Same audiophiles you must sit centered don't move and don't touch anything. No wonder audiophiles are lonely.  
"High end" store snobbery
Much used HT gear is E-waste today.  
Are you getting the bass you deserve?
4x21-inch woofers in my office system. Giant 1000lb front bass horn in my main audio room. Im good.  
How do you stop house guest from damaging your speakers?
If the speakers are so easy to damage that simple touch does so their design is defective. I have horns that are nearing 90 years old and kids can climb in them. I also have new horns that kids can climb on. I have mastiffs and I have no worries a... 
What's the heaviest speaker you've ever owned? What's the tallest?
I have a pair of giant metal Electron Luv 20hz front bass horns they are ea 1000lbs the mid horns etc ad another 150lbs so the total system is over 2300 lbs and is unmovable took 6 men to move 1 bass horn into position. it's about 11ft tall.