Two questions:
- Does this have a remote? The original DX3Pro did.
- Where can I buy one in the USA with some confidence in case it fails? My original DX3Pro had the failure that the original model became somewhat known for.
Unless I am mistaken, the first photo with the lid off shows 1 side of the 120AC line going somewhere, and the other side going to the chassis ground, interrupted by a switch. This is what the world used to call a "hot chassis" TV set from the 60s and 70s, and there's a reason why these are no...
I think you made reference to a Genesis track in one of your reviews, and I'm very curious which one that might be. Big fan of theirs from back in the day, saw them live quite a few times and their light show never disappointed. Those bass pedals didn't disappoint either.
Is there a list somewhere of Amir's audio test tracks? I'm speaking of music tracks and not test signals/tones. Enquiring minds want to know, and thanks.
From the review:
"Both are far better than anything the LP as a format can produce."
Can someone tell me what the LP format can do if terms of S/N, dynamic range, frequency response, etc? I don't think I've ever seen the performance limits of the LP format summarized anywhere.
How good could something that small really be? If the job for the day is to move air something that small is going to have a hard time.
Side question: is there anything this small-ish that is considered a good sounding speaker? NHT Super Zero maybe?
Thanks to everyone who confirmed this box works fine with Linux. Now - where to buy one of these in the USA? I'm pretty wary of buying consumer electronic equipment on Amazon given their problems with co-mingling inventory from different sellers. Is there a good, reliable, and trustworthy...