claero
發表於 2009-12-14 01:04
講得冇錯,SUB 線主要改善都係收身~~~~~不過你地又講講SUB3搞到我又身痕痕想玩~!
siuwing 發表於 2009-12-13 22:09 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
if only focus on 收身, qed will always 收 more than sub 3 for sure . but in my system, 收too much ,no movie feeling .i m using bookshelf only.
cmsjkung
發表於 2009-12-14 09:12
i m not sure how to define 聲收快 and 硬 because every one have different feeling , but if you compare sunfire to mk woofer ....i will say sunfire was slow and more 氣分.... ,so maybe need silver cab ...
claero 發表於 2009-12-14 01:01 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
That really depend on what you like...... I was a sunfire user before... I don't think I will use QED to sunfire to make it produces less movie 氣分..... and 薄聲..... {:6_134:} {:6_135:}
cmsjkung
發表於 2009-12-14 09:24
你终於買左sub3
run in sub3先啦
ryanenen 發表於 2009-12-14 09:19 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
I think DBS will always make the cable in ready mode (run in)... Please correct me if this is wrong... {:6_130:}
cmsjkung
發表於 2009-12-14 20:08
本帖最後由 cmsjkung 於 2009-12-14 20:10 編輯
DBS (DIELECTRIC-BIAS SYSTEM): All insulation slows down the signal on the conductor inside. When insulation is un-biased, it slows down parts of the signal differently, a big problem for very time sensitive multi-octave audio.
AudioQuest’s DBS creates a strong stable electrostatic field which saturates and polarizes (organizes) the molecules of the insulation. This minimizes both energy storage in the insulation and the multiple nonlinear time-delays. Sound appears from a surprisingly black background with unexpected detail and dynamic contrast. The DBS pack’s batteries will last for years. A test button and LED allow for the occasional battery check.
Borrow picture from marcobb C-Hing post
http://www.post76.com/discuss/attachments/forumid_5/09112623227895a04bc7e06426.jpg
claero
發表於 2009-12-14 20:43
So which sub cable you are using for your SVS now?
ryanenen 發表於 2009-12-14 10:02 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
sub 3 now , the performance was in the middle compare to monster and qed .
hunghung4
發表於 2009-12-14 21:46
終於買了 AQ sub3 (48v)......
首先要知道..好線是永遠唔可以張你的 AV Equipments 升到其它 level.... 但好多人話 AQ sub3 好,點都要試下,十仔線算貴, 不過都係一千幾佰.... no problem...
試過幾隻 Blu-Ray, 覺 ...
cmsjkung 發表於 2009-12-12 23:11 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
{:6_195:} 終於為SPL Ultra 1200 配了條蛇,一齊煲(唔知煲幾耐,用咩煲好呢){:6_134:}
cmsjkung
發表於 2009-12-14 22:27
AudioQuest Dielectric Bias System (DBS)
The patented Dielectric Bias System (US Pat 7,126,055) is a simple,
elegant solution to one of cable’s most vexing performance challenges.
A highly misunderstood area of cable performance is the subject of cable
run-in, sometimes (inaccurately) referred to as “break-in.” “Break-in”
properly applies to one-way mechanical phenomena, such as a motor
or a loudspeaker surround. Cables and capacitors do not “break-in”,
rather their “dielectric forms,” meaning that it takes time for the dielectric
material to adapt to a charged state.
This process is quite audible and explains the significant improvement
heard in electronics, loudspeakers and cables as signal is applied over
a period of time. It has long been noted that cables (and all audio components)
sound better after having been left turned-on for a number
of days. It has also been noted that once turned off, the component or
cable slowly returns to its original uncharged state. For many music lovers,
this means that they are almost never hearing their cables in their
optimum state.
More Information
http://www.audioquest.com/resource_tools/LearningMods/DBS.pdf
cmsjkung
發表於 2009-12-14 22:51
{:6_195:} 終於為SPL Ultra 1200 配了條蛇,一齊煲(唔知煲幾耐,用咩煲好呢){:6_134:}
hunghung4 發表於 2009-12-14 21:46 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
I think aq sub3 should always be in ready mode (run in).... If DBS got battery with enough power... {:6_134:} {:6_135:}
cmsjkung
發表於 2009-12-15 08:52
所以咪唔駛run in 囉, 因為一開始已in ready mode...請問我有冇理解錯呢?{:6_141:}
nwwedmond 發表於 2009-12-15 08:16 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
Correct......
Metropolis
發表於 2009-12-15 09:19
44# cmsjkung
節綠自樓上:
Cables and capacitors do not “break-in”,
rather their “dielectric forms,” meaning that it takes time for the dielectric
material to adapt to a charged state.
This process is quite audible and explains the significant improvement
heard in electronics, loudspeakers and cables as signal is applied over
a period of time. It has long been noted that cables (and all audio components)
sound better after having been left turned-on for a number
of days. It has also been noted that once turned off, the component or
cable slowly returns to its original uncharged state.
講到明所有器材 (包括你條線) 都需要一段時間去令導電性既排列優化到 "charged form". 唔用又會慢慢打回原形...
你 quote 果段只係話哩樣野唔係叫做 "break in", 而係優化 "dielectric form".
Correct me if I am wrong