Toronto Audiophiles list that encourages discussion of music, reviews of audiophile recordings, and "high-end"music
reproduction at home. Audiophilia is a fun hobby bringing together music lovers and technology of music reproduction together.
Lively discussions of analogue and digital music reproduction as well as solid state and tube amplification.
We also hold occasional socials and listening parties in the Greater Toronto Area.
Limited discussion of Home Theatre is also allowed.
The following is NOT allowed:
Belittling somebody's opinion
Disrespect of a person's origin, gender, age or nationality
Discussions in a language other then English
Disrespecting somebody's choices in music or gear
Disrespecting analogue
Disrespecting digital
Audio is a fun hobby, and we want to keep it that way...
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Hi Group - Aleks sent out a link a while ago to "Pink Martini" on YouTube. I bought the CD "Sympathique" as a result and found it to be quite entertaining. I
I am selling my Denon 5900 to make room for some new equipment. It is an outstanding DVD player and an amazing CD/DVD-A/SACD player. Built like a tank.
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Yes, I finally managed to get there as well. It does look interesting and a wonder that this has never been thought of long before. I guess it's what they used
I've used this trick for subwoofer placement. It was handy for identifying where the dips and peaks were in my room's bass response. I haven't tried it for