watchnerd
Grand Contributor
Is there a way to connect analog sources over networking?
If you digitize them.Is there a way to connect analog sources over networking?
If you digitize them.
I thought you had, but my brain's toast.The rules for the POTY listings restrict the selections to products we've actually reviewed and we never reviewed the 8Cs. Did we?
Either way. You just need an A/D converter.That's fine.
But using what?
Unless you don't mean on the fly but rip in advance?
Either way. You just need an A/D converter.
Nor do I but you can do it if you must. Studios do it all the time.You get the Captain Obvious award for that one, Kal.
But a more sophisticated solution would involve implementing RIAA via DSP, and possibly even NAB or IEC tape EQ also via DSP, the implementing the stream over wifi using a protocol that is natively supported by the 8CS, perhaps over something like RAAT.
I know of no such device.
Nor do I but you can do it if you must. Studios do it all the time.
OTOH, I think it would be easier to just rip the stuff.
I was just enjoying that one on my FB feed.Another cool video from the D&D Facebook page - Holy xmax, Batman!
Another cool video from the D&D Facebook page - Holy xmax, Batman!
Another cool video from the D&D Facebook page - Holy xmax, Batman!
That was my thought exactly.All that movement with no sound.
Is it a positive that elements move that much?
It's certainly not good for linearity. The further the coil moves, the less linear its motion becomes.
However, assuming you want to reproduce a 15Hz sinewave, better that you do it with a lot of displacement than that you don't do it at all, I guess.
However, assuming you want to reproduce a 15Hz sinewave, better that you do it with a lot of displacement than that you don't do it at all, I guess.
I have seen suwoofers that move (a lot) and subs that «don’t». My simple mind wonders, then, what’s the point of all that movement?
I have seen suwoofers that move (a lot) and subs that «don’t». My simple mind wonders, then, what’s the point of all that movement?
You can't do those frequenies without a lot of displacement...
True, but you can do it with a lot less displacement than that. Requires very large woofers though. I'm not sure why you'd want to do it in the first place, anyway, especially in a domestic context where sub-audible frequencies are likely to cause audible rattling. Or any context for that matter...