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...If this piques your interest at all, browse to ambiophonics.org and start a little bit of reading. This isn't just another audiophile tweak, it is the real deal and once you hear it as I've had there is no going back if real reproduction of the even is the goal, not just audiophile hi-fi sound....
i believe the purpose of hi-fi is to enjoy music. to reproduce the musical ewent is a misnomer, in most cases. sure, some music is live & unamplified. but, unless yure listening only to classical music, this is not the majority of what yure gonna be hearing. even if you go to a live music concert. the "musical ewent" is usually amplified electronically, if live, or recorded from highly-proccessed multi-layered tracks from individuals in small soundproof rooms. and, in many cases, the sound i hear from ...
You mean like the guys that buy a hot car and then are to terrified that it will get a nick in the parking lot that they begin stalking people in the parking lot? Or are you talking about the guys that have all these nice cars that they spend more time buffing than driving?
So you are also an audiophile who could not change to something better, because you think your sound is better than the original. You don't "prefer accurate musical reproduction", and can't "easily identify it when you hear it" because it is not as pleasant as the sound of your hi-fi.
Pantera, very nice - lots of fun that is.As for bang for the buck vehicular fun, that is why I was so passionate about building Suzuki bikes all those years.Take one 1986 Suzuki GSXR750 (lightest one ever made). Remove all bodywork, and passenger related equipment. Remove 750 motor. Install 1107 motor from 1992 GSXR1100 (most torque ever...). Optional upgrades include suspension from the 1991 GSXR750 (inverted forks) and wheels from same (17 inch, and 5 inch wide rear to accomodate wider and sti ...
The following link has some more information about the product. Go to the link and scroll down until you see 2004_NHT_Xd_WhitePaper.pdf. .....http://www.nhthifi.com/scripts/nhttech.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faq ...
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The actual XdA hardware has a microphone input and USB port to allow use of the room correction software. The XdA currently ships without any software of any kind. There are four preset filters programmed into it for the XdS satellite. Each filter is designed to compensate for the XdS placed in a different environment. The four settings are 4pi (free field), 2pi (against a wall), 1pi (in a corner) and on top of a large television as a center channel. When the room correction software is available, it will be licensed to trained installers and dealers on a per installation basis. It will not be sold with the Xd product to the consumer.The consumer will be able to download different filter sets for the XdA from our website. We will provide optional filter sets for particular applications. For example, if you want higher output from the system, you can use two of the XdW bass modules placed very close to the XdS speakers and install a filter set that raises the crossover frequency to 180Hz. This will allow the XdS speakers to play quite a bit louder.Currently the DEQX software only does linear corrections to the frequency and phase response. We are working on some new techniques that will allow it to do nonlinear correction. This will allow us to reduce the actual THD that the driver is producing.The following link has some more information about the product. Go to the link and scroll down until you see 2004_NHT_Xd_WhitePaper.pdf. You can right click on this and save it or left click and open it in your browser.http://www.nhthifi.com/scripts/nhttech.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faq .. ...
Mr. Hidley,Thank you very much for the direct answers and the update of the WhitePaper. [excuse the formality, but I don't want confusions between the Johns]Indeed, having Mr. Ashman on your team is a tremendous plus. The danger of his priaprismatic hyperbole sending certain participants into diabetic shock is far outweighed by the effect of his salesmanship on most readers. Thanks again,Paul