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- Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:21 am
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
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Re: Linkwitz Orion speaker project
Yes, clearly you have your own interpretation of what is audio high fidelity and you're unwilling to entertain different conceptions of what could be high fidelity. You're so busy trying to denounce me as wrong that you did not read my last post about achievable SPL with a given amount of amplifier ...
- Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:50 pm
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
- Views: 38199
Re: Linkwitz Orion speaker project
Sounds like Mike needs speakers that can rock out. Nothing wrong with that - lots of people like to rock out. But to say that all music sounds unnatural unless it's played at live levels is pushing a rather absolutist definition of 'natural' on everyone. Essentially, Mike is claiming his subjective ...
- Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:59 am
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
- Views: 38199
Re: Linkwitz Orion speaker project
Here's a good article with a chart: http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/voltageloudness.html 10 dB change is only a perceived doubling in volume - such is the logarithmic nature of dB. So an amp with 10x the power only lets you get twice as loud. And 3 dB is the generally accepted 'just noticeab...
- Thu Jan 07, 2016 11:05 pm
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
- Views: 38199
Re: Linkwitz Orion speaker project
At all levels, clarity is pretty amazing, w/ great detail, but music recorded loud definitely doesn't sound natural when played softly. Aside from my contention that lower level music listening benefits more from class A amplification and is where time/phase coherent speakers can shine, one of the ...
- Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:52 pm
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
- Views: 38199
Re: Linkwitz Orion speaker project
It would be interesting to try a class A amp on these speakers, but w/ 8 ch (or 6 min), it's no easy thing to do. The fact of multi-band electronic xover spkr systems is that the load on each amp is way easier than any passive xover system with a single amp/ch per side. My amps only deal with 20~10...
- Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:07 pm
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
- Views: 38199
Re: Linkwitz Orion speaker project
Such strong convictions, Mike! I understand you like music at live levels and prefer to listen to it at live levels. All I'm suggesting is your preferences might be affected to some extent by the equipment. I play multiple classical musical instruments. My daily amps are in fact NC400 monoblocks. An...
- Wed Jan 06, 2016 11:46 am
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
- Views: 38199
Re: Linkwitz Orion speaker project
If you like headphone sound then that supports my contention. Most headphones are essentially near-field single driver speakers. It's also much more feasible to get a high quality class A headphone amp than a speaker amp. Indeed, headphone frequency response is terrible - but the merits of a time/ph...
- Tue Jan 05, 2016 4:51 pm
- Forum: Audio Crafts
- Topic: Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
- Replies: 22
- Views: 38199
Loudness etc: Tempest in a Teapot
Sweet build Mike. About how your system sounds at low volumes - this is the tradeoff that happens with Class AB or D amps - distortion for these amp topologies is mostly constant across power output, which allows low distortion % at high power, at the cost of higher distortion % at low power. To do ...
- Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:01 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
One more benefit to a zero moving parts PC is there's no guilt about firing up the PC to dash off an email that you forgot about right before bed. No concerns about mechanical wear and tear on startup/shutdown. Maybe there could be heat cycling issues, and maybe the SSD flash may wear out eventually...
- Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:57 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
Re: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pic
Sorry, the photo host tries to protect original sized images by default. Fixed now. I'll repost here:
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- Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:16 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
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Re: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pic
You can see the wire tie in both pics - it's the white thing at the top. I simply strung it around one of the heatpipes, then twisted it around the fan grate above to provide some tension. Before the wire tie, the Orochi had about a half centimeter of vertical give. After tensioning it upwards, the ...
- Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:14 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
Re: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pic
new2spcr wrote:What about mobo temps? Like Northbridge, southbridge etc?
- Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:05 am
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
Good question Scott. It did take a significant amount of wrestling. The way that finally worked was to attach the heatsink first to the motherboard, then use a screwdriver extension to get the screws in. I actually just taped a screwdriver bit onto the end of my screwdriver, but actual "wobbly" exte...
- Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:24 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
Okay you sticklers - one full hour of 100% CPU load peaked at 60/66 deg C. Immediately after the load finishes temps are 5 degrees cooler. One minute later temps are 10 degrees cooler. Thanks Broadleaf - two instances of CPU Burn-in did the trick for 100% CPU load. Temps were monitored using CPUID. ...
- Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:15 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
Update - at 50% load it actually gets to 52/57 deg C (core 0/core 1) after about 10 minutes. Temps rise very slowly - about 1 deg C per minute. It was only 50% load because the CPU burn-in app appears to be single threaded. Good enough, methinks. It idles at 38/45 deg C. There's no coil whine I can ...
- Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:03 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
Cool, glad to hear 50 deg C is not unreasonable. I'll do some more rigorous stress testing and update my temp readings. I've just been logging into the BIOS to check the CPU temp there. The PSU remains surprisingly cool. Most of the heat emanating from the case seems to be coming from the CPU. I mig...
- Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:24 pm
- Forum: General Gallery
- Topic: Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
- Replies: 40
- Views: 32118
Not just "silent" - zero moving parts rig [pics]
Some people write "silent" when they actually mean "quiet". Now, this rig is silent. Dead silent. Zero moving parts. No fans, no spinning hard drive. It's actually kind of spooky at first. CPU: AMD 5050e dual core 45W Heatsink: Scythe Orochi Motherboard: Asus 780G micro-ATX Case: Antec 300 Power Sup...
- Mon Sep 06, 2004 11:26 am
- Forum: Cases and Damping
- Topic: One-fan computer, quiet, clean, cheap, few mods.
- Replies: 22
- Views: 17111
cheap??
Umm, a $160 power supply is not what I'd call cheap...
- Thu Mar 06, 2003 1:46 pm
- Forum: CPUs and Motherboards
- Topic: Undervoltable Motherboards: ADD to the list!!
- Replies: 313
- Views: 407250
undervoltable m/bs with chipset
Mike asked me to help him out with the chipsets of these m/bs, so I did and emailed him my research, but he hasn't replied or done anything about it! Well, here's the list with chipsets: http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~ashon/computing/undervolt.htm I can't figure out how to insert html so you'll have t...