martin clark
pinko bodger
I really don't understand what you mean.Tell me you've capitulated without saying you've capitulated. LOL.
Sadly, I don't think you do , either.
I really don't understand what you mean.Tell me you've capitulated without saying you've capitulated. LOL.
your logic is flawed. Two negatives don't make a positive.You seem to be suggesting that you could prove the presence of a god. Brave!
If you’re not, then nobody can prove a positive either. Which might suggest that nobody can prove anything.
Which might mean we have to somehow muddle along with opinions and experiences and other subjective stuff, and acknowledge that not everything which matters comes with a published, peer-reviewed evidence base. And perhaps try to hold our own opinions lightly.
Tough gig, this life-in-community-with-others thing. Still, at least here on this forum we can relax into the reassuring comfort of a shared interest in which we can enthuse about stuff which few outside the forum would understand. Let joy be unbounded.
The Wadax stuff is hard on the eyes.Streamer - £230k (Wadax Reference Server - £55k, Wadax Reference Power Supply - £42k, Wadax Reference DAC - £133k)
Pre amplifier - £50k (Engstrom Monica)
Power amplifiers - £142k (Engstrom Eric)
Speakers - £64k (Kroma Matilde)
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You seem to have missed off the cablesStreamer - £230k (Wadax Reference Server - £55k, Wadax Reference Power Supply - £42k, Wadax Reference DAC - £133k)
Pre amplifier - £50k (Engstrom Monica)
Power amplifiers - £142k (Engstrom Eric)
Speakers - £64k (Kroma Matilde)
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That must be in the running for the ugliest hifi component.The Wadax stuff is hard on the eyes.
Looks like a sci-fi prop or a cheap karaoke machine from the Sky Mall catalog. Probably weighs a lot though, so it’s got that going for it.
I suggest you re-read the extract of your post which I quoted. And re-read my response.your logic is flawed. Two negatives don't make a positive.
See above. I’m not really on this forum and thread to talk about your strongly held belief in atheism. I’d rather have a nice chat about hifi and what might or might not constitute the best hifi system on earth.On the subject of things that we may choose to believe, we've already talked about placebos. We've already talked about imagined benefits being very real for the person imagining them. If 2 people are dying but one finds comfort in prayer while the other is an atheist, who's missing out on a bit of comfort in their your of need?
You should see it in silver! Worse to these eyes.That must be in the running for the ugliest hifi component.
But a treat for the ears!The Wadax stuff is hard on the eyes.
This is the world we live in nowadays. In all fields, cars, clothing, etc. It is the IMAGE which counts, both the visual image and brand image of the "thing" you are buying, and the image of yourself, for yourself and for others, that buying that thing provides (although perhaps the latter has always existed.)FWIW here’s the room in question:
(10 minutes in if my direct link doesn’t work)
PS As many here know I’ve pretty much lost all interest in modern audio. Certainly this sort of stuff. The best audio of the golden age was all about finding new and innovative ways to bring high quality home audio to the majority of listeners. Quad, Klipsch, Leak, Garrard, Thorens, AR, Rega, Naim etc were never cheap, but they were all attainable. Far too much modern audio is the exact reverse to my eyes; the selling of very old technology to a super-wealthy elite just by adding increased mass, bling and pseudoscience. I watched the whole show walk around above and as usual found it hugely depressing. A once innovative and vibrant industry reduced year by year to recursively selling the same stuff encrusted in ever more bling to ever richer people. A quick look inside Trump Tower before the bailiffs arrive.
A refreshing but minority opinion based on most of the posts in the thread!Although on this specific topic I cannot express an opinion, not having listened to it.
It looked better at the demonstration with the room lights switched off and at a distance.That must be in the running for the ugliest hifi component.
Speaker cables we know make a difference because they have a significant LCR, often by design as we know in the case of Naim and the Thiele network, and they are in the signal path. This is known science. However the talk here is of the mains cable to the server.I'm amazed we still appear to be having a discussion about the sound of cables, or not, as in the case here. I thought this was all put to bed back in the 1980s when Hitachi came out with the LC-OCC copper cable and every one was raving about how good it was over and above QED 79 strand. I remember all too well visiting HiFi_Dave back in the early 1980s and he had just had a visit from Bé Yamamura who had, with his audio connections in Japan, got Furukawa Electric Co, a massive industrial cable company, to make a very high spec microphone cable with OCC Litz wire and special insulation. HiFi_Dave was going nuts about how good this cable was. Still anything that Bé did was good. I borrowed some of the cable and also heard how good it was. I was just about to order a Helius Orion tonearm through HiFi_Dave and we managed to get it made with Bé's cable for the tonearm arm lead. The tonearm and the cable was amazing and it is still a very good cable today. If HiFi_Dave is on here I am sure he might comment on Bé's blue cable...
I also believe LC-OCC and PC-OCC cable was developed for special applications where high conductivity was required with lower resistivity over long cable lengths. I also know the added value you can make to a piece of audio equipment when internally wiring it with different conductors. For example the difference between an amplifier internally wired with copper cable and one wired with pure silver is very easy to hear the difference. I have also A/B'ed MC transformers with copper internal wire and silver internal wire. It is also very easy to hear the difference. Which is preferred? Well that is not for this thread...
I wonder if it could make a good flat white.The Wadax stuff is hard on the eyes.
Looks like a sci-fi prop or a cheap karaoke machine from the Sky Mall catalog. Probably weighs a lot though, so it’s got that going for it.
Quoting from the Absolute Sound review,I'm really intrigued as to what the "speed" control is on the DAC. I read a review of the Wadax product which did briefly mention it but I'm none the wiser. It talking about bass speed and timing but I can't imagine what technical aspect it could be adjusting in a DAC to influence this and indeed why you would even want to.
They seem to be using off the shelf chip DACs in this product and some sort of feed forward error correction, which is their main USP. But with very little technical description I'm struggling to work out if Wadax are really doing anything of real value or just adding their own "sauce" to the signal.