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Snake oil - poor snakes getting a bad rap
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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 27405" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I actually studied the maintenance manuals of quite a few, including some of the older Crowns (but not the CE2000), and some current QSC. They all seem to be quite low on bias current, I guess in the same environment, the same trade-offs apply.</p><p></p><p>Well written ludo, good to learn from someone who has actual experience in the field. I've always been a little sceptical about mainstream studio practice. I say that on the basis of the so-so or poor sound quality of much of the product they turn out.</p><p></p><p>A small minority of studios take more care and the improved sound quality is immediately obvious, even on an entry level system. And now I don't want to hear that tired old argument again: "Don't worry about your amplifier or CD player etc so much, because in a typical studio the signal is routed through fifty NJM4580's orTL072's and it makes no difference...."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 27405, member: 20"] I actually studied the maintenance manuals of quite a few, including some of the older Crowns (but not the CE2000), and some current QSC. They all seem to be quite low on bias current, I guess in the same environment, the same trade-offs apply. Well written ludo, good to learn from someone who has actual experience in the field. I've always been a little sceptical about mainstream studio practice. I say that on the basis of the so-so or poor sound quality of much of the product they turn out. A small minority of studios take more care and the improved sound quality is immediately obvious, even on an entry level system. And now I don't want to hear that tired old argument again: "Don't worry about your amplifier or CD player etc so much, because in a typical studio the signal is routed through fifty NJM4580's orTL072's and it makes no difference...." [/QUOTE]
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