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Over the time i'v been on the forums i'v come accross many a good documents to do with audio, installation, practicality, myths and mis conceptions. I havn't found anywhere that has a link to all these in a single location and have caused many hours of time i could hav ebeen doing more productive things. Well thats what they say when i'm at work anyways.

Please pm me or post up links and i'll collate them all at the begining of this thread in my first post.

I'm considering adding a list to my website in correlation to many different areas, including home audio, audiophile, car audio, portable audio, magnas and so forth,

These are just a couple that i have come accross over the past couple of weeks that i have bookmarked. There are many many more and i will have to in the end organise it better i'm sure, but for a starter what do people think. PM me your aditions if you want to keep this list short if possible.

Technical Documents

Hi Fi Writer - Meaningless RMS power

To Equalise or not to Equalise

The Naked Truth about Speaker cables

The Naked Truth about interconnect cables

The engineer who wrote it uses an RTA and a waterfall plot, then demonstrates the effect of placing traps around the room

http://www.sbrjournal.net/journalsite/arch...s/Acoustics.htm

Technical document link list sites and collection of manuals

Topics in HiFi - (a very good website with a number of articles check it out)

Get serious about sound - Adire Audio Links

Technical Clinic - Elite Car audio Forum

Technical and how to Articles - Do it yourself mobile Audio forum

The Vinyl Engine Library

The Catrige Database

Products and useful stores

Audio Control

Audio Control (mobile section)

Headphonic - Australian headphone specialist

Sound on sound - "the worlds best music recording magazine

JL Audio

Dynaudio 2-way Cary audio speaker systems (usa)

Dynaudio Speaker Archive

Boston Acoustics

Listening rooms and horns section

http://perso.orange.fr/francois.mastroiann...M%20Rogerro.htm

http://dan.bellity.online.fr/jyk/

http://vincent.brient.free.fr/bass_horn.htm

http://www.audioanthology.com/index.htm

http://www.aca.gr/pop_jyk.htm

http://www.wmeckle.com/BOYD/Boyd.htm

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From memory Amfibius, Obiwan and Norpus have all put up links in the past that have been excellent. They are buried in various posts in PA, so hopefully they can read this and add to it. Spearmint is another now that I remember.

I think a readily accessed 'library' is a good idea, best if it contains no chit chat etc in the thread itself, so reckon that it would be excellent if you could make a sticky out of it Drizt, maybe wait till there is a bit more here.

Then an explanation of how to add to the sticky if someone comes across a good reference.

lots of love

terry

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I'm not sure if this is what you're after but a couple of invaluable vinyl links from me:

The Vinyl Engine Library has manuals from an amazing range of turntables (even my old Micro :) ), tonearms etc and can be found here: http://www.vinylengine.com/library.shtml Also check out the forum and gallery (turntable lust overload!). For cartridges the Cartridge Database is also invaluable: http://www.cartridgedb.com/main.asp

DS

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heres an example that I like and how I think all links should be presented

The engineer who wrote it uses an RTA and a waterfall plot, then demonstrates the effect of placing traps around the room. A very interesting read.

http://www.sbrjournal.net/journalsite/arch...s/Acoustics.htm

good article, nice short but accurate summary so I can see at a glance whether or not the article would be of interest.

Not meaning to steal your thunder Amf, but this one was relatively easy to find, had it's own heading! It's the other good ones buried somewhere in a post that i can't easily go and find, so hopefully each of us over time can add here. No talk, good summary then the link.

That obviously means that you will have to remove evrything I just said Drizt!!

lots of love

terry

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see it won't take long for the list to get too large, its good to have a shorta description but really a maximum of 5 words because the page will get too laborous to read through. I'll take it into account and see how things go,

Every so often threads will be deleted after they have been added to the top post.

Even if its easy to find, when there are a lot of posts and it is slowly moved down it will be good for beginners and verterans alike to be able to access specific links easily because searching through a single post at the top of the thread where all the links are somewhat collated is easier than searching the web and through old post's. If there are any broken links please post it and i will edit it accordingly

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Here's a really good site on both the explanation and practical use and How To of Soundproofing.

http://www.noisestopsystems.co.uk/noise_ex...nd_proofing.htm

Then there is the ultimate Audio lovers add on browser.

http://www.enjoythemusic.com/

Have every HI FI manufacturers website available to you at a click of the mouse because you will have Manufacturers Links sitting just underneath your tool bar.

Try it your like it.

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Hello Blackfox et al

Good idea regarding tech docs thread. Here is one from Meridian on room correction. It is an interesting perspective.

http://www.meridian-audio.com/w_paper/Room...rection_scr.pdf

Best

JA

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good on you for posting this JA I sure foudn it an interestig read....got through it just before !.

they mention another paper there as well. but buggered if I can find it on their website

"we invite you to read the paper,

The Loudspeaker–Room Interface –

Controlling Excitation of Room Modes,

by Rhonda Wilson, Michael Capp and

Robert Stuart, presented at the Audio

Engineering Society 23rd International

Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, in

May 2003."[/b]

would be interesiting to check out as well I reckon !

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good on you for posting this JA I sure foudn it an interestig read....got through it just before !.

they mention another paper there as well. but buggered if I can find it on their website

would be interesiting to check out as well I reckon !

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Hello Alebonau,

That is an AES paper- some of these might not be readily available. The AES website perhaps +fee??? Not sure.

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JA

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People were talking about the technical merits of some of these reviews in another thread. I just wanted to say it's really good to see talk of the AES as their journal articles and conference papers will be fully refereed. Also I think Amfibious mentioned one a little while back. You can't really get anything more rigorous than a referee panel.

And after having said that - here is one of my favourites (non refereed):

Why is Bass Reproduction from a Dipole Woofer in a Living Room Often Subjectively More Accurate than from a Monopole Woofer?, JAES, Vol. 51, No. 11, Nov. 2003, Letters to the Editor, p. 1062. (Submittal)

Responses in Vol. 52, No. 5, May 2004, pp. 530-532

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The Analog Dept is great reading for ALL hi fi enthusiasts. It is ESSENTIAL reading for any Garrard, Thorens or Teres owners, history buffs, tweakers and vinyl enthusiasts. It probably should be avoided by owners of very expensive turntables and compulsive tweakers and collectors....

In particular if you need to know whether that Koetsu is a good match to your RB 300 arm or the DL 103 will work in your old Lenco L75 check out these cartridge / tonearm matching links:

Cartridge and Arm Matching including a calculator

The Cartridge Database's Cartridge Resonance Evaluator

Here is an example from The Analog Dept of a 1958 (yes - 50 years old) Thorens TD 124 with modified RB250 tonearm, just to whet your appetite. He originally had a Graham 2.2 / Ortofon Jubilee combo (over US$5000) but preferred the sound of his Express Machining RB250 and Denon DL-103R arm and cartridge.

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You can read more here

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A marvelous idea. If I might make a recommendation. It should be categorized so readers could go right to topics on the subject they are interested in. I would like to contribute to the influence of one's room and sound waveform behavior therein. I my lengthy experience, this is every bit as important as any component in the audio chain to the object realization of one's investment. I don't know of another site, and I visit several, that even has a library, let alone maintains it. Thanks for thinking.

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