AX4B-533Tube looks so cool
#1
Posted 04 June 2002 - 07:14 AM
No really, I would actually prefer a stand alone daughter card.
But I would love to have valve sound for my computer.
One question:
If they wanted to make 5.1 channel valve would they need to use one valve circuit for each of the six channels?
#2
Posted 04 June 2002 - 12:08 PM
#3
Posted 07 June 2002 - 10:07 PM
Maybe they can sell these to the same people that buy "premium" speaker wire and audio CD rim weights.
#4
Posted 08 June 2002 - 03:49 AM
As usual, looks instead of substance... as an experienced audio engineer, I can tell you that tubes have absolutely NO advantages and several disadvantages.
Maybe they can sell these to the same people that buy "premium" speaker wire and audio CD rim weights.
In what field, specifically? I have seen many uses of tube amps where they are implemented in high quality systems because of the "warm" sound they provide. While I am not sure that such coloring of sound is a great selling point, I imagine that there might be a performance difference of some sort. I was just wondering if you worked with an equipment manufacturer, and what class of switching amp that you normally recommend.
#5
Posted 08 June 2002 - 03:59 AM
Maybe they can sell these to the same people that buy "premium" speaker wire and audio CD rim weights.
#6
Posted 09 June 2002 - 06:16 PM
#7
Posted 10 June 2002 - 06:30 AM
#8
Posted 10 June 2002 - 01:58 PM
I used to use an AKAI Amp (with video switching) with floor speakers.
Now I use a Sony DAVS500 Home theater system.
I really should get a card with optical-output. Any suggestions?
#9
Posted 10 June 2002 - 02:52 PM
How many ppl do you think use such speakers for there PCs ? I would bet not many.
#10
Posted 10 June 2002 - 03:36 PM
Anyhow, I only use it cause my PC sits in the same vacinity as my TV, VCR etc.
#11
Posted 10 June 2002 - 11:44 PM
Heh i knew someone would come back with a response like that
How many ppl do you think use such speakers for there PCs ? I would bet not many.

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