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Raspberry Pi Audio Step 02

Turn Raspberry Pi as Hifi System

Apart from the role as a serious vinyl record collector, my primary job is a data scientist.  So, I have to work with Raspberry Pi to collect IoT data for…

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  • Posted on September 28, 2019
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Build Your Own Reference System

Match Up One System from Pieces

Hi-fi euthuist are always feeling headache in getting their systems well-matched.  If it sounds great, you need to do anything more.  Just enjoy your system! Basically, you can just plug…

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  • Posted on September 27, 2019
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More boxes better sound

The advantages of more boxes

There is a tread of all-in-one units in recent years – tuner/amplifier/CD player from Onkyo, Sony, Linn’s Classik even Bang & Olufsen.  They are concise and tidy, the most vital…

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Is a one-make system best

If the answer is definitely truth to all brands, there is no need to have this article. Each year many hi-fi tests of one-brand systems are hugely raised worldwide, especially…

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Hi-end Speaker Cost You US$200,000

Upgrading – When to Stop?

The common image of the hi-fi enthusiast, a mixture of fanaticism, ambition and guilt as he spends all his money on purchase new systems.  Lots of new pieces are setting…

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  • Posted on September 26, 2019
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Warming up Hi-fi for Better Sound

How Hi-Fi Warming up Works

Our warming up suggestion is keeping it warm all the time, i.e. never switch off.  Most of the system failures encountered, when it is being turned on.  Meanwhile we have…

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  • Posted on September 26, 2019
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Digital Copy Sound Differently

Why CD-R and Minidisc copies can sound different from the original

The term 'digital' has been used by the marketeers to equate with 'perfection' - but there's still a lot that can go wrong... Our recent reviews of various CD-RW and…

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  • Posted on September 26, 2019
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biamp & biwiring

Biwiring Questions Answered

We've been here before, but while the benefits of biwiring are understood, the practicalities still baffle many readers? Yes, we know we've already covered biwiring your speakers, but the volume…

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  • Posted on September 26, 2019
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Speaker Placement Example

Speaker Positioning

Good speaker boxes would still perform badly if you are not putting them correctly.  In this article, we are trying to share our experience in speaker positioning. All speakers are…

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  • Posted on September 26, 2019
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5.1-3D Figure

5.1 Surround System

Background The 5.1 surround system is the elementary home theater with quite simple setup with reasonably good result.  For myself, 5.1 surround system is being chosen for my small studio.…

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