Dus als ik het goed begrijp is het geluid van de cd speler beter als je hem 2 keer de cd laat lezen ?? Dat is de reden waarom ik niet voor Marantz kies.
Fritz, I gotta say, although it's no doubt a nice system, most of your tweaks are utter nonsense. Reading the disc twice for example. Nonsense. Shorting the external digital input. Likewise nonsense. Also, it's extremely unlikely your copper shield for the power cord input makes even the slightest difference in sound; if it does, the stereo was so poorly designed it could barely function in the first place.
@mdzacharias The only thing this tweak MIGHT achieve is slightly lower hum in the system with the volume maxed out. But there are almost no recordings out there that could take advantage of a slight improvement in what would probably already be a very low noise floor, except, possibly my Ultimate Fireworks Blu-ray, which sports more than 85dB of dynamic aperture between ambient and mortar explosions at close range. With music, you wouldn't have the volume that high and noise is masked.
Marantz use to make really good speakers. Anyone know how good their recivers are? My dad has a pair of Marantz Challenger VII's. He bought them in 1979. They still sound great to this day. I bought a pair of book shelf Marantz. They sound very good. Not tinny at all.
@CreativeCritisizm You confuse electrical conductivity and electromagnetic. Indeed, copper is electrically conductive but it protects from electromagnetic field
oh and to get my ground I just used the chassis ground to my Desktop (running linux with a ASUS XONAR D2X sound card) and screwed it directly to the rear of its power supply.
(2:45) I did this when I was aged 15 (1995) to my mate's machine. He bought a TV tuner for his monitor. Basically, it had no earth cable, so I made my own up. I never thoguht to do this on my own equipment today - I shall do it for my amplifier!
There are Earth leaks on my video equipment too, so I will repeat the process!!!
Those custom audio stands are very nice looking furniture pieces. Can anyone tell me who manufactures them? Thanks....
Maxoman427 3 months ago
I love Marantz products. I'd love to hear this rig using as an alternative Marantz model 9s with premium tubes.
socksumi 4 months ago
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This guy fails
raymondleeleggs 7 months ago
Marantz MA-9S2 for sale for as low as $3695.
uksoundbase . com
uksoundbase 7 months ago
mister impurehifi...ik zou zeggen maak een afspraak en kom luisteren...
ifo@sts-digital.nl
viceadmiraal61 8 months ago
@viceadmiraal61 now you can find the bleeb...van den hul .com..can do the same thing.
viceadmiraal61 7 months ago
all that work to make the sound better, then drops the cd into the tray. haha. just saying
PFGoody 9 months ago
mister ojstudios...yes you are right...but mu-metal cost to much..copper is
cheap.
viceadmiraal61 11 months ago
beste vriend dat geld namelijk voor alle cd...of uitlees media....
ik zou ook kiezen voor een cd speler van de aldi...heb je nergens
last van je hoordt geen verschil wat je ook doet...dus een mooie
oplossing voor jou..
viceadmiraal61 11 months ago
@viceadmiraal61 Wat is de reden hiervan dan? waarom klinkt het mooier?
iMpurehifi 8 months ago
Dus als ik het goed begrijp is het geluid van de cd speler beter als je hem 2 keer de cd laat lezen ?? Dat is de reden waarom ik niet voor Marantz kies.
bahady30 11 months ago
you can find the gause meter by conrard in germany
viceadmiraal61 1 year ago
conrard in germany look for google
viceadmiraal61 1 year ago
@viceadmiraal61 - the gaussmeter? do u know where CaN I Shop one? thanks
hsrwp 1 year ago
hi, where can I buy this gauss meter? thanks
hsrwp 1 year ago
Now That Looks Like One AWESOME SYSTEM! And The Cables Look Incredibly Expensive Too
ninjabluewings 1 year ago
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what's racks you use here
Shurbovi 1 year ago
mister mdzacharias.....yes you right it would work on a 5 dollar dump store
audio set ..sorry
viceadmiraal61 1 year ago
Fritz, I gotta say, although it's no doubt a nice system, most of your tweaks are utter nonsense. Reading the disc twice for example. Nonsense. Shorting the external digital input. Likewise nonsense. Also, it's extremely unlikely your copper shield for the power cord input makes even the slightest difference in sound; if it does, the stereo was so poorly designed it could barely function in the first place.
mdzacharias 1 year ago 10
@mdzacharias The only thing this tweak MIGHT achieve is slightly lower hum in the system with the volume maxed out. But there are almost no recordings out there that could take advantage of a slight improvement in what would probably already be a very low noise floor, except, possibly my Ultimate Fireworks Blu-ray, which sports more than 85dB of dynamic aperture between ambient and mortar explosions at close range. With music, you wouldn't have the volume that high and noise is masked.
basspig 1 year ago
Marantz use to make really good speakers. Anyone know how good their recivers are? My dad has a pair of Marantz Challenger VII's. He bought them in 1979. They still sound great to this day. I bought a pair of book shelf Marantz. They sound very good. Not tinny at all.
PearlJammer07 2 years ago 2
I thought since copper was conductive it would make the power field worse,,,lol
CreativeCritisizm 2 years ago
copper is the best shielding you must know
viceadmiraal61 2 years ago
@viceadmiraal61
Mu-metal is better than pure copper.
OjStudios 11 months ago
@CreativeCritisizm You confuse electrical conductivity and electromagnetic. Indeed, copper is electrically conductive but it protects from electromagnetic field
icopal 9 months ago
I like my 2265B
modmadmike2 2 years ago
oh and to get my ground I just used the chassis ground to my Desktop (running linux with a ASUS XONAR D2X sound card) and screwed it directly to the rear of its power supply.
modmadmike2 2 years ago
yes ...but it don.t look nice
viceadmiraal61 2 years ago
Ik bedoel de ongebruikte stopcontacten afschermen met alu folie, heb je dat al geprobeerd?. De stekkers met alu folie afschermen werkt inderdaad ook.
groet, Mark
audiosable 2 years ago
@audiosable Een alu hoedje werkt ook.
sjaool 1 year ago
What in addition also works quite well is covering the UNUSED powersockets with 8 times folded aluminium foil. Attach it with adhesive tape.
audiosable 2 years ago
Oops! Looks like Fritz forgot to turn the EMF tester BACK ON when checking the re-connected power cord at 2:30.
Copper union is a good tweak, really works!
Please keep posting interesting audiophile-related videos!
clm811 2 years ago
beside your good ears you have good eyes yes I forgot to turn it on......
but the first take you see it works
the copper jacks will have a big impact
on your high-end kit see my second video
marantz ref leg sys two...
viceadmiraal61 2 years ago
believe it helps to get a nice sound
clean and naturel
viceadmiraal61 3 years ago
(2:45) I did this when I was aged 15 (1995) to my mate's machine. He bought a TV tuner for his monitor. Basically, it had no earth cable, so I made my own up. I never thoguht to do this on my own equipment today - I shall do it for my amplifier!
There are Earth leaks on my video equipment too, so I will repeat the process!!!
tsangari 3 years ago