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PHC1 04-29-2009 01:36 AM

Why we need audiophiles.
 
http://i.gizmodo.com/5213042/why-we-need-audiophiles

lyle1 04-29-2009 11:03 AM

Serge, thank you for the great article......so true.......

gregswaim 04-29-2009 11:40 AM

Nice article Serge.:thumbsup: Thank you for posting it! :music:

-E- 04-29-2009 11:48 AM

Interesting article, even though it seems like he still wants to maintain being a 70's child... :)

salmtpa 04-29-2009 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vesuvius (Post 9941)
Interesting article, even though it seems like he still wants to maintain being a 70's child... :)

Hey, what's wrong with that? Rock and roll, muscle cars, feree sex!:D

cougit25 04-29-2009 12:05 PM

Great read Surge...Thanks:thumbsup:

salmtpa 04-29-2009 12:30 PM

Great article, I passed the link on to many non-audiophile friends. Maybe they'll more appreciation now!

cougit25 04-29-2009 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by salmtpa (Post 9960)
Great article, I passed the link on to many non-audiophile friends. Maybe they'll more appreciation now!

I had the same thought, but then realized that from my point of view it all seems logical. However, once my non-audiophile friends saw the prices of Micheal's equipment :eek2:the message would be lost.:yes:

PHC1 04-29-2009 12:43 PM

So no one paid attention to the Musical Fidelity Titan amp? :scratch2:


"New from British company Musical Fidelity is the Titan power amplifier, a 2x1000W design available in a limited edition of just 50 units. Selling for £19,999, it follows on from the kW amplifier of seven years back, which was also a limited-edition model.

The new amplifier is of a two-box construction, with an external power supply unit housing two 3kVA mains transformers.

Two years in development, the fully-balanced Titan is capable of delivering that 1kW per channel output into 8ohms, 2kWpc into 4ohms and just under 4kWpc into 2ohms - provided your mains supply is up to the job, that is!

The company claims extremely low distortion and noise for the amplifier - less than 0.01% distortion from 10Hz to 50kHz, and less than 1% distortion all the way up to 100Hz.

The signal to noise ratio is said to be 126dBA, giving the amp a huge dynamic range and a sound claimed to be rather like a hugely powerful Class A valve amp.

The casework uses a front panel machined from a solid billet of aluminium, and custom extrusions for the heatsinks and even the top panel, with no exposed screws visible.

The Titan will soon be joined by the Primo pure Class A preamp."

Sound quality.

The Titan is a hugely powerful amplifier with extraordinarily low distortion. It sounds like a delicate, Class A tube amp – until dynamics are required. We believe that this sound quality is due to the Titan’s inherent, ultra-low wide bandwidth distortion, super low noise, colossal load-driving ability and total system linearity. By system linearity, we mean that you can drive any loudspeaker and the Titan will always deliver a linear, low distortion response, regardless of loading.



http://www.audiovenue.co.uk/itemimag...itaninside.jpghttp://www.audiovenue.co.uk/itemimag...s/1titinte.jpg
http://www.audiovenue.co.uk/itemimag...aninternal.jpghttp://www.audiovenue.co.uk/itemimag...1titanside.jpg

gregswaim 04-29-2009 01:03 PM

I'm not a fan of Musical Fidelity. Sorry. :D


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