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[quote user="Amir"]van den hul maked a full carbon interconnect that it's name is "the first".[/quote]I listened to this cable for a while in my system when it was first produced a number of years ago. It overcomes many of the physical limitations i...
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I have absolutely no assumption how those cables sound but the write up about them is absolutely idiotic.
http://www.bluebirdmusic.com/Van%20den%20Hul%203T%20Cables.htm
The phrases like “fewer than two .80mm solid core conductors”...
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Van den Hul released a new “interesting” phonostage: the Grail.
http://www.vandenhul.com/p_GA41.aspx
The apprentice of filtering caps certainly makes is very appearing but at this point it is not know the validity of the Van den H...
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Over a number of years I come across a number versions of Van den Hul’s write up. It is very mildly controversial (very mildly) but still it is a wonderful read for amy analog user. http://www.goodsoundclub.com/pdf/Phono_FAQ.pdf ...
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I have "the second" and i'm familiar with limitation if carbon cables but i really think carbon could be a good approach for making good cable.it seems if we spend time for developing carbon interconnect it can give us good result in a match system.t...
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Van den Hul released a new “interesting” phonostage: the Grail.
http://www.vandenhul.com/p_GA41.aspx
The apprentice of filtering caps certainly makes is very appearing but at this point it is not know the validity of the Van den H...
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I have absolutely no assumption how those cables sound but the write up about them is absolutely idiotic.
http://www.bluebirdmusic.com/Van%20den%20Hul%203T%20Cables.htm
The phrases like “fewer than two .80mm solid core conductors”...
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I think considering carbon cables for limited frequency range is not a bad idea.van den hul have some carbon cables, they never improved their carbon cable but current models in my idea have a good sound.carbon have some restriction but in a proper c...
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Romy,If you are looking for a cartridge, I would suggest:The London Decca Reference, great tracker, andThe London Decca Jubilee, closer to life, but not as good a tracker.For me, in my system, you remember I use the EdgarHorn Titans, etc., nothing co...
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van den hul maked a full carbon interconnect that it's name is "the first".Is there any idea about his approach?It seems in some area carbon can respond good to micro information.regardsAmir...
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I have recently received two CDs from a friend who owns a SME turntable, has been using a Van den Hul Colibrí cartridge, and for fun purposes, set up a DL-103 on it (which I own but still have to set up). I have been listening to both recordings, pla...
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A good 10-15 years back, when I was still socializing with
some Hi-End audio folks from former USSR they had a wave of enthusiasts who
made different audio devises employing what I call dark forces of audio reproduction:
the torsion fields organiz...
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When I think back to some of the products made over the years I realize that neither we nor the manufacturers really know what makes something sound good. Some of the early pieces made by (and I hope Roman forgives me here) Pass, Van den Hul, C...
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Romy, I think you are asking if I have the Edgar subwoofers also. Yes, I do, like giant woodgrain refrigerator in the living room. So I do get some bass response.The Decca cartridges sound different from every other cartridge I have heard...
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I juts got home, put a record to play and suddenly discovered that my SPU has it’s cantilever bent 90 degree and then even twisted vertically. It was perfectly fine last night!!! I have no idea what kind forced what applied to it and particularly how...
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For those seeking convenience or the plain lazy there's an interesting and very affordable gadget from Van den Hul:
POLARITY CHECKERWorks without a battery, thus is always ready for use !
Its liquid crystal display safely senses and indicates the v...
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[quote user="Amir"]van den hul maked a full carbon interconnect that it's name is "the first".[/quote]I listened to this cable for a while in my system when it was first produced a number of years ago. It overcomes many of the physical limitations i...
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[quote user="drdna"]Romy, I think you are asking if I have the Edgar subwoofers also. Yes, I do, like giant woodgrain refrigerator in the living room. So I do get some bass response. [/quote]
Yes, I was asking about the Edgar refrigerato...
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[quote user="Doug Eisemann"] I have stopped by your site from time to time over the last year to see what interesting things have been going on. I generally do not say much, however I finally decided it was time to register and add a few commen...
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Dear Romy,
I have stopped by your site from time to time over the last year to see what interesting things have been going on. I generally do not say much, however I finally decided it was time to register and add a few comments to this d...
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