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Are You Ready for The Audio Dork?
Early in my career, I drove automobiles made by Toyota, Honda and other quality manufacturers. Back then, the goal was comfort, reliability and r... -
Avoiding magnetic attraction - the key to superior sound
Okay, fellow audiophiles, be sure to hold off on purchase decisions until you know what design aspect(s) enable the superior performance we’re all ... -
Good Sound < Great Design
If you want to truly forget Good Sound, make sure you’re buying products with GREAT design. -
Grab your wallet & forget ‘good’ sound for good.
You’re in the midst of a pandemic and spending a lot of ‘quality’ time at home (lol), so now is the perfect time to perfect your audio system. I have a four-step plan for building it, so you can avoid wasting time and money on shoddy stuff. -
Break-In: A Barrier To Audiophile Gratification
Why choosing the right hi-fi product COULD provide instant gratification. Break-In is often essential, but also a potentially dangerous part of the Audiophile journey. Why? Three reasons...Delayed gratification, Impaired selection, and Diminished performance.
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Do No Harm: The seemingly forgotten responsibility of the cable loom.
An Audiophile’s cable loom (a true system component) has three, very straightforward responsibilities. Supply power to your components, transmit signal between components, and most importantly, Do no harm to the system. Unfortunately, most cable looms, not only poorly execute responsibilities #1 & #2, but consistently harm the performance of audiophile quality systems. They FAIL!