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The debate concerning the differences between solid state and vacuum tube amplifiers are as old as hi-fi itself (well maybe a little younger as solid state amps didn’t come into regular commercial use until middle of the 1960s).
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A perfect crossover is a driver that reproduces all frequencies equally well; by that definition because of the laws of physics, there can be no such thing as a perfect crossover.
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Music has become like Social Media: We've got a lot of friends, but not a lot of close relationships. Technology has made it possible to access more music than ever before, but it has also separated us from our enjoyment of the art of music. Along the way, we've lost our relationship with music.
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When your automated room correction software tells you that you have a speaker out of phase, here's what that probably means.
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In the next few weeks we’re going to explore the roles absorption and diffusion play when preparing a theater or listening room, and we’ll discuss what to do and what not to do. But before we get started, here’s a look at some important terms and definitions.
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