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chuck josephson

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« Reply #200 on: 25 Jul 2003, 12:16 am »
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So everyone can read it:

Ok, I'm running out of jokes so this is all going to end here.  I'm going to give you enough specifics so you can try some things.  Nobody likes the weights so we will forget them.  

Any wires that con be manually moved are causing damage sonically.  Using wire clips I screw them on my floor every 2 inches.  If you can't do that lay a heavy board down and do it on that.  You can hide it with a pretty fabric or rug.  Vertical hanging interconnetcts are taped to a wood dowel and ...
Still havent heard
from any Kindergarden Graduates yet.Raise your hands
and be counted.Pre-K doesnt qualify.

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« Reply #201 on: 25 Jul 2003, 12:35 am »
Hey Chuckie,

Did you take a look at Albert Porter's system?  Pretty awesome indeed.  If you click on the Clear Image T4 isolator you'll see what I was telling you about  on the phone.  I have three of those T4 beasts.  One will stay in my living room (powers my 27" Sony WEGA no problem) for 2 ch HT and upstairs I'll use two: one for analog line level components, another for digital line level.  Both will be fed from a 2.6 KW 220V/110V Xentech Extreme isolation transformer I just got a few hours ago.  Cost was $70 including shipping, but it is untested and purchased as is.  I took a gamble... :roll:

Here's the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2544992284&category=42881&rd=1

My power amps will be fed from a 95 lb, 3KW, 220V/110V ONEAC isolation transformer/filter.  This beast filters the ground and provides two individually fused, 110V dedicated outlets.  One will be for my Forté 4 50W Class A amp, the other for my sub amps: two Marantz Esotec MA-5 monoblocks (run in class B mode @120W).


All outlets and power cords will be cryogenically treated by Jena Labs using deep immersion in liquid nitrogen.
 
:singing:

chuck josephson

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« Reply #202 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:01 am »
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Hey Chuckie,

Did you take a look at Albert Porter's system?  Pretty awesome indeed.  If you click on the Clear Image T4 isolator you'll see what I was telling you about  on the phone.  I have three of those T4 beasts.  One will stay in my living room (powers my 27" Sony WEGA no problem) for 2 ch HT and upstairs I'll use two: one for analog line level components, another for digital line level.  Both will be fed from a 2.6 KW 220V/110V Xentech Extreme isolation transformer I just got a few hours ago.  Cos ...
I use a Z-Stabilizer which is a transformer. Id be afraid of that thing.You can buy alot of
trasformers but they have a lot of wires and you better not plug in the wrong ones.I use 4 Utimate Outlets by
PS AUDIO  .They are fantastic!

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« Reply #203 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:05 am »
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Chuck,

Well, thanks for sharing.  I have a couple questions.  What is moretite clay?  Available at home depot, etc?  

Mortite is window insulation putty.
http://www.efi.org/products/weather/mortite.html
Thanks for your help Keemosobee!

EchiDna

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« Reply #204 on: 25 Jul 2003, 03:35 am »
*stamps feet*

I wanna see the original pics!

does anyone have them in their cache or something?

Cheers all,

Marbles

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« Reply #205 on: 25 Jul 2003, 03:37 am »
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*stamps feet*

I wanna see the original pics!

does anyone have them in their cache or something?

Cheers all,


They are like an eclipse of the Sun...if you look too long, you will go blind!   :wink:

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« Reply #206 on: 25 Jul 2003, 04:19 am »
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I use a Z-Stabilizer which is a transformer. Id be afraid of that thing.You can buy alot of
trasformers but they have a lot of wires and you better not plug in the wrong ones.I use 4 Utimate Outlets by
PS AUDIO  .They are fantastic!


You need to meditate on what you just wrote.  My friend Lak upgraded from the UO into Xentech isolation transformers, a T4 for line level components and a DeZorel filter for the power amps:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vdone&1041994460

Chuckie, you really need to catch up on technique! :rules:
 

OK, I am going to help you boost your knowledge of power delivery/noise control--seems you've ben too busy hanging stuff from your ceilings and nailing cables all over... :lol:

These are posts by my friend Sean.  Him, Dejan (DVV) and Deano are the ones that have polished me on this subject.  Here we go:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1058278893&openflup&14&4#14

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1058278893&openflup&30&4#30

I would not want you to leave here feeling that you got nothing out of it! :wave:



PS: You haven't made any comments on Albert Porter's system.  Come on, be a good sport!  That Kindergarten post was uncalled for.  :nono:   No smokescreens allowed now.  Get down and tell us what you think about Albert's system--come on!  This is heavy duty--isn't that what you asked for?

chuck josephson

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« Reply #207 on: 25 Jul 2003, 12:38 pm »
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*stamps feet*

I wanna see the original pics!

does anyone have them in their cache or something?

Cheers all,
I might put them back .I need  to know if any one has tried the tweaks I have presented.There is much more I can discuss including baffles for speakers which prevent sound reflections from sides and tops of the cabinet.And speaker placement.,about which I will make a brief comment.Placing speakers out in the miiddle of the room is wrong.It is a feeble attempt to create a false ambiance.Sound waves coming around  coming around
to the back wall are delayed  from the direct sound.This causes phase problems and confuses the ear.The spatial
information is on the recording.My speakers have a front port and there are no spaces on the top and sides of the speakers.On the inner sides a large baffle extends
three feet beyond the speaker.Speakers with rear ports
should be placed no more than one foot from the rear
wall.Dipoles are designed to be well into the room.I can
provide information how to build cheap baffles.You can test their effect by by hanging a piece of carpet on the speaker .It should extend over a foot from the top and
sides And cover the them.By that it will look like an an
awning.Lightly tie a string around the middle to bring the
sides of the carpet close to the speaker.This will give a crude idea of the benefits of baffling speakers.It increases separation and imaging.Also it is good to have
large objects in between speakers .Ones that absorb sound
waves are best.I would like to hear feedback from anyone who had tried anything I have presented .I have
done much more.No pain no gain is also true in audio.
If the pics are requested back just to be laughed at ,they
stay.I have provided enough humor without them.I could
send pictures of the bass traps showing how I made the
feet which gives it a wider footprint.By the way Psych. After closely examining your picture ,pubic hair can be seen.This could be viewed by some as obscene.this is not an XXX rated website.Children may be watching.Write if you get work ,and hang by your thumbs!!(an old Bob and Ray line)

chuck josephson

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« Reply #208 on: 25 Jul 2003, 12:38 pm »
Quote from: EchiDna
*stamps feet*

I wanna see the original pics!

does anyone have them in their cache or something?

Cheers all,
I might put them back .I need  to know if any one has tried the tweaks I have presented.There is much more I can discuss including baffles for speakers which prevent sound reflections from sides and tops of the cabinet.And speaker placement.,about which I will make a brief comment.Placing speakers out in the middle of the room is wrong.It is a feeble attempt to create a false ambiance.Sound waves coming around  coming around
to the back wall are delayed  from the direct sound.This causes phase problems and confuses the ear.The spatial
information is on the recording.My speakers have a front port and there are no spaces on the top and sides of the speakers.On the inner sides a large baffle extends
three feet beyond the speaker.Speakers with rear ports
should be placed no more than one foot from the rear
wall.Dipoles are designed to be well into the room.I can
provide information how to build cheap baffles.You can test their effect by by hanging a piece of carpet on the speaker .It should extend over a foot from the top and
sides And cover the them.By that it will look like an an
awning.Lightly tie a string around the middle to bring the
sides of the carpet close to the speaker.This will give a crude idea of the benefits of baffling speakers.It increases separation and imaging.Also it is good to have
large objects in between speakers .Ones that absorb sound
waves are best.I would like to hear feedback from anyone who had tried anything I have presented .I have
done much more.No pain no gain is also true in audio.
If the pics are requested back just to be laughed at ,they
stay.I have provided enough humor without them.I could
send pictures of the bass traps showing how I made the
feet which gives it a wider footprint.By the way Psych. After closely examining your picture ,pubic hair can be seen.This could be viewed by some as obscene.this is not an XXX rated website.Children may be watching.Write if you get work ,and hang by your thumbs!!(an old Bob and Ray line)

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« Reply #209 on: 25 Jul 2003, 12:53 pm »
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By the way Psych. After closely examining your picture ,pubic hair can be seen.


Too bad you're vegetarian! :lol:

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« Reply #210 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:09 pm »
Chuckie,

Did you do your homework?  :rules:

I have the feeling you spent the time *closely* looking at my girl.  :nono:  

I thought you were Buddist, not Catholic.

Anyway, Sean is good, isn't he?  And how about Lak's system?  Really decent and uncluttered.

If you haven't done the homework please do so.  After you're done you can go party... :beer:

chuck josephson

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« Reply #211 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:29 pm »
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Chuckie,

Did you do your homework?  :rules:

I have the feeling you spent the time *closely* looking at my girl.  :nono:  

I thought you were Buddist, not Catholic.

Anyway, Sean is good, isn't he?  And how about Lak's system?  Really decent and uncluttered.

If you haven't done the homework please do so.  After you're done you can go party... :beer:
Your power stuff is fine but you have to do the basics first.
The wires and room have to be right.You are trying to
gold plate a turd.Did you even check the screws on your
speakers ?I am not interested in theory only what works that you can hear.Kindergarden stays because it
is funny and thats what counts.My system rules because
I have the guts and dedication to do what needs to be done.

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« Reply #212 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:40 pm »
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Your power stuff is fine but you have to do the basics first.


Power delivery/noise control is the first and most basic step.  It's the very beginning of the chain.

Well, I see you did not do your homework... :(

theborg

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« Reply #213 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:40 pm »
Guys: there is growing pressure on me to remove this thread. I would recommend, if you are interested in preserving any of your posts for posterity, starting a new thread or threads to discuss specific issues.

Thanks for listening... (I wish...  :roll: )

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« Reply #214 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:42 pm »
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*stamps feet*

I wanna see the original pics!

does anyone have them in their cache or something?

Cheers all,
As have said before.8x10 glossies of
my pictures are for sale.THey are $100 for12.For another $5   I will autograph them and for another $10
I will include a personal message to you.ACT NOW .These prices might go up according to demand.

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« Reply #215 on: 25 Jul 2003, 01:45 pm »
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Guys: there is growing pressure on me to remove this thread. I would recommend, if you are interested in preserving any of your posts for posterity, starting a new thread or threads to discuss specific issues.

Thanks for listening... (I wish...  :roll: )


It's OK with me if it gets deleted.

BlackCat

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« Reply #216 on: 25 Jul 2003, 03:15 pm »
Oh please delete it!  Chains are for the bedroom, not the stereo.

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« Reply #217 on: 25 Jul 2003, 11:13 pm »
OK guys,

The weekend is here and we pretty much have a consensus on deleting this entire thread.  I would like to point out a very interesting thread on room acoustics.  As you could imagine, yours truly is actively involved since it pertains to the specific type of room setup I will have in my dedicated audio/home office room.

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ymisc&1058899409&read&3&4&

Chuckie, I hope you read it and digest the information.  This time it's not homework :rules: , but something different worth checking.  You never commented on Albert Porter's system in spite of me asking several times.  I guess the fact of someone using a set of $20K liquid filled interconnects to combat vibration was way out of your league. :banghead: I know...

Keep doing the yoga, but I'd rather recommend Tibetan Kum Nye yoga--it's what's known as a a cool yoga and won't get you so jumpy and reactive as the style you're practicing.  :mrgreen:

Goodbye and best in your quest for the perfect sound,:wave:

Francisco

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« Reply #218 on: 26 Jul 2003, 02:26 am »
OMG.... i just read all 22 pages of this thread..... i am a part time professional musician/former music educator...currently working for a distributor of pro/commercial audio equipment.....

my humble observations...

#1. chuck - quit telling us that you "are leaving" or "are done with this thread".... and then post 25 more posts....LOL... a real good way to build credibility....

#2. for a former educator "with an "equivalent" doctorate"  you express yourself in a very poor manner.... correct grammer and spelling is the way intelligent people communicate.... if you can't bother to spell correctly i really can't bother to take your comments seriously...

#3. you are always bashing the common emoticons that are available on this forum.... well.......HELLO!!!!....welcome to the internet and internet forums... additionally...you continually ask for posters real names... o.k. ...my name is russ konrad and i live in minneapolis, minnesota......

#4. i am divorced and living alone...and personally... your pictures..(i saw them before you deleted them) were something that i would never want in my living space....

#5. concerning your pictures.... are you ashamed??? why did you delete them??? if you really believed in your tweaks, wouldn't you want to make sure that you could share them with a many people as possible...??????

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« Reply #219 on: 26 Jul 2003, 02:52 am »
C'mon guys, this is Nathan playing a joke. . .