MistyBlue wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 10:47 pm
these are really big
Wow, you’re not kidding
Enjoying the armchair view of this project, and a bit jealous - live in a flat, so nowhere to build and nowhere to put anything that big
Just had another look at the blue trace, and there's a lot of HF there for a sub Is the brown (?) line the sub or the blue one? There's not much difference time wise, but just to be sure Did you test with the crossover bypassed? Sorry for all the questions, but it doesn't look right - then again, I ...
I always used 0xAA55 mainly because it’s a nice binary pattern, but I suppose anything recognisable would do. No idea if that is more or less likely to appear than any other pattern though - I guess it depends on context
Realised today that despite IP and MAC addresses both being octets, IPs are (nearly) always decimal and MACs are always hex. I have no idea why - probably to do with non-techies not being familiar with hex and they are more likely to be concerned with IPs than MACs
Car keys. Bit of a sore point for me today. I've spent the last 14 months or so living with my partner in Kirkcaldy, though I still have my place in Galashiels. Been gradually moving my stuff across, and was over in Gala today picking up some bits. On the way back had gotten a few miles on my way b...
The sound quality suffers a bit when compressing, but it’s not too noticeable, and we can get through a whole film without touching the volume Improved this quite a bit by putting more gain before it and reducing the gain after A bit limited as consumer stuff doesn't put out as much signal as pro g...
I have done some tests, and subjectively, adverts are improved, but it’s only slight. If you bought it for this I feel that you would be disappointed. Having said that, it was only £40 so might be worth a try, but it is balanced in and out, so you might need to do some converting. One handy feature ...
I’ll have to see if it makes any difference on adverts Mike. They are usually very heavily compressed, so same peak level as the programme, but much higher average. Definitely helps on modern films which seem to assume that you have speakers capable of over 100dB, and that is what you want to hear. ...
Bought a compressor limiter for the sound from the TV. Got fed up of turning the volume up to hear the dialogue, and turning it down when there’s some action so we don’t disturb the neighbours. It’s a Behringer MDX2600 and not bad for £40 off eBay, but will try to learn more and maybe get something ...