You need a mate who has one and give it a listen to.
How many racks have you got at home? !!! It sounds worse than my place, and that's saying something!I dunno. A major bottleneck around here is space in the house. I mostly stopped buying physical toys except computers, for good reason. I don't think I have 2 U free in any existing rack.
Decisions, decisions.
How many racks have you got at home? !!! Photo requested, I've got to see this! It sounds worse than my place, and that's saying something!
Well, I guess if you've got a real home studio, that's understandable.
Yeah, that's a real puzzler.A major bottleneck around here is space in the house.
When I worked in an office I dragged in a pretty sizable mixer to use as a headphone amp. REWS was puzzled. "Might" have been overkill.
There seems to be a cast-iron rule that stuff always accumulates to fill the available space, and then some. A bit like a version of 'parkinsons law'. No matter what you do, however many times you "have a clearout", it always seems to come back! Even my car boot (trunk) has ended up being an overflow store.![]()
Not that I would advise you to do so, but there are success stories among golfers:But when I look at my wife's junk (shoes, clothes
, decoration junk), neither of those three are working.
...but setting the house on fire ain't also no solution...
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Well, in theory this was solution 4, yes.but there are success stories among golfers:
Reminds me of what George Carlin said: "Have you noticed that their stuff is shit and your shit is stuff?" Here, enjoy his "stuff"!In theory besides not buying any new things there are two other solutions: Get a bigger house, or get rid of the junk you don't need anymore (sell/trash).
But when I look at my wife's junk (shoes, clothes
, decoration junk), neither of those three are working.
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People have forgotten what "audio quality" is
") instead of proper quotation marks (“…” [in British English ‘…’]).Is the one on my keyboard the inch sign?Negatory. People have not learned what discerns good audio quality in the first place. Similarly, the layman doesn’t know anything about proper typography and e. g. uses the inch sign (") instead of proper quotation marks (“…”[in British English‘…’]).
The audio output without extra sound processing sounds pretty phat on FreeBSD. Just to be sure - does FreeBSD do any sound processing by default?
I dunno, I don't remember my bass be so thick and pumping on Linux. Are you sure there's no oomph-alizer in FreeBSD kernel there somewhere?Yes, there is an in-kernel mixer so that several processes can have the same sound device open.
cat /dev/sndstatI dunno, I don't remember my bass be so thick and pumping on Linux. Are you sure there's no oomph-alizer in FreeBSD kernel there somewhere?
As I mentioned: configuration-dependent and not necessarily in the kernel. No idea what loveydovey might have configured or not.Nah, definitely no compressor or EQ in there.





I also love Music and HI-Q Bass regardless of nationality or language.
Here are some of my several DIY music related projects and audio electronics
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Subwoofers build thread steep-by-steep: 21" Hi-Power Ported Subwoofers Project
Main speakers build thread steep-by-steep: 10" 2-Way Floor-Standing High Efficiency Speaker
Bookshelf speaker build thread: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/bookshelf-speakers-build-small-yet-efficient.3274627/
New crossover design on PCB for the main speakers: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/asymmetric-speaker-crossover-build.3305554/
Spare 18" 5FT^3 Sealed Sub for behind couch/nearfield use: 18" Down-firing Sealed Subwoofer(Mod)
Also some physical info regarding the 21" Subs on the diyaudio forums.
I'm towards the old-school/overkill style and I'm constantly testing/changing with fully active(DSP) and Passive Xovers and amp mods, you know how the upgradeitis behaves.
Currently running the low tuned 21" Subs(active), the 10" Main as midbass-bins(active) and the 6.5" Bookshelves as mid-high(active + passive), so basically a hybrid 4-Way setup, and I'm still feel that there is more room for upgrades/changes.
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Didn't know they even made 21" speaker chassis. The 18" of our old bassist was already impressive.