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#50647 - 19/12/2001 13:10 arstechnica Thread for HSX-109
robricc
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#50648 - 19/12/2001 13:28 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: robricc]
schofiel
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Some pretty clueless postings about it already. Spot the wonks without too much idea of what they are talking about.
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#50649 - 19/12/2001 13:35 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: schofiel]
robricc
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Although these people are clueless, it seems the HSX has already gotten more publicity than RioCar. And HSX hasn't even begun selling yet!
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#50650 - 19/12/2001 15:58 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: robricc]
msaeger
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the empeg player got lots of publicity before the mk1 came out.
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#50651 - 19/12/2001 16:07 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: robricc]
msaeger
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ars is getting too much like slashdot as far as the stupid comments and they have so many non computer related stories.
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#50652 - 19/12/2001 18:33 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: msaeger]
robricc
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the empeg player got lots of publicity before the mk1 came out.

I was commenting on the RioCar's [lack of] publicity. I've pretty-much came to the conclusion that Empeg was bought by SB to aquire the Empeg team. Not the Empeg car player.

This is OK though. It allowd me to get a backup empeg for $699.
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#50653 - 19/12/2001 19:38 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: robricc]
msaeger
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sorry I thought you just ment the whole deal
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#50654 - 19/12/2001 19:54 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: robricc]
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I got down a few posts and had to stop reading. Clueless. When I first clicked on the link I thought it would be a legitimate ARS feature, not a forum posting.

Even the original poster. If he thinks he can do the same thing with a PC, then why not do it, sell it and make some money in the process?

People in the thread don't even know much about MP3 - "removing bits here and there" - ummm... right.

Or the bit about some audiophiles spending $300 to $350 on a turntable! Haha. First, someone running a turntable is an antiquarian or someone trying to be a pretentious audiophile. And these audiophiles can spend more than $350 on a phono cartridge, let alone the turn table! Some people have more into a turn table than other have into their cars.

$1500 for a component of this level is well within upper consumer audio. What are these people expecting? The price of some crappy $300 boom box?

No, this component isn't targeted at a 17 year old dipsh*t working at 7-11. Hopefully the word will get out to the markets that will appreciate this device. I'm also sure a co-branded or re-branded OEM contract would do wonders for the product (depending on the brand of course - Harmon would be better than Jutan, Krell would necessitate the enclosure be made of 1" billet aluminum and cost $5000, etc..)

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#50655 - 19/12/2001 19:59 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: hybrid8]
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I agree with you about everything else, but why are you ragging on turntables? For some music (specifically not general rock and pop), vinyl is definitely the way it should be heard. At least until digital recordings get higher sample rates.
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#50656 - 19/12/2001 20:04 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: wfaulk]
tfabris
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I'd jump in on this turntable thing, but I make it a point not to discuss religion.
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#50657 - 19/12/2001 20:12 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: wfaulk]
hybrid8
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At least until digital recordings get higher sample rates.

I think Tony summed it up for me too. :) So I'll have to say "no comment" - at least beyond what I wrote in the original cut on the ars forum postings.

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#50658 - 19/12/2001 20:29 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: hybrid8]
robricc
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About the turntable comment... I have a turntable and use it weekly. If I really like a CD and it happens to be on vinyl, I usually buy both. There is just something about vinyl that appeals to me. My main turntable is an '80s Technics with automatic linear tracking. Nothing expensive.

On the 17 year old dipsh*t bit... I was 19 when I acquired my first empeg. However, I never worked at 7-11.
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#50659 - 20/12/2001 05:32 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: tfabris]
bonzi
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The problem with this particular dilemma (is 'analog sound' from turntable inherently better than 'digital sound' from a 16b/sample CD at 44.1k samples/s) cannot be resolved by objective double-blind listening tests. It will always be easy to tell vinyl by lower dynamic range and much higher noise floor.

(Note to ardent vinyl proponents: note smileys etc)
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#50660 - 20/12/2001 06:13 Re: arstechnica Thread for HSX-109 [Re: wfaulk]
BartDG
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I agree with you about everything else, but why are you ragging on turntables? For some music (specifically not general rock and pop), vinyl is definitely the way it should be heard. At least until digital recordings get higher sample rates.

Agreed! In the dance genre, vinyl is still the way to go! There even are lots of tracks that don't even make it to CD! And when it comes to doing some serious DJ mixing, there is still no substitute for the Technics SL-1200MK2!
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