![]() I was hearing the "beats" of nearly identical pitches combining as a superposition of their waveforms. With the AudioQuest, overtones caused low frequency oscillations of pitch amplitude, as two guitar vibrating within a few hertz of each other do. The bells would tinkle and have one overtone that was prominent, with the RadioShack, but they were separate tinkles. The second was Capella Gregoriana with "Chime Bells, Jingles." There is little question remaining in my mind that the AudioQuest transmits overtones far better than the RadioShack adapter. Again I thought I was hearing more overtones with the AudioQuest, for example more details in the Brazilian-style guitar playing, and the cymbals. The first was Yo-Yo Ma with "Chega De Saudade." The vocals and guitars, and Yo-Yo Ma's cello, were more interesting to listen to with the AudioQuest. ![]() Then I began listening to classical music. I began with a jazz guitar track featuring Jimmy Bruno and thought I heard more overtones with the AudioQuest. I went back and forth between the connectors about ten to fifteen times total. ![]() I'm using the 3.5 mm line-output socket of my new Cayin N3Pro DAP into a modest, low-power tube amp and small speakers (Decware Tiny Radials copies, home-built by my dad and me). The AudioQuest adapter arrived in the mail today. The RCA connectors on it show signs of wear. I don't know what connector metals it has, whether gold or copper. The RadioShack adapter on the left is old. Subreddit's theme is /r/Minimaluminiumalism. Moderators may at their discretion remove content that fits better in one of the above subreddits. ![]() /r/Cd_Collectors - Talking About CD's and music in general./r/audiorepair - Repair help for audio gear./r/BudgetAudiophile - for restricted budget hifi./r/diyaudio - Do-It-Yourself Audio - also /r/diytubes and /r/diysound./r/audioengineering - Pro audio/engineering./r/audiophilemusic - Music for audiophiles./r/StereoAdvice - Home HiFi Shopping Advice./r/headphones - Headphones and portable Audio.If you made a post to /r/audiophile that is in accordance with our rules as listed above, and it doesn't seem to appear on the front page, please message the moderators. Or someone else's if it gives audiophiles "The fizz" Content that facilitates discussion about audio quality.We may further remove posts that are deemed off-topic, low-effort, or better suited to other subreddits. Moderators also reserve the right to remove other content that fits better in other subreddits.Īdditionally, sitewide rules and reddiquette applies. No off-topic or headphone content: Post portable audio related content in /r/headphones.No selling or buying: Please use /r/AVExchange.Disallowed content: affiliate links, links to affiliate farms, pirated content, NSFW/NSFL content, market research, surveys, sweepstakes, giveaways, spam or self promotion.The comment does not need to be exhaustive, but should strive to give enough information to start the discussion. Image posts: Image posts must be accompanied by a comment with impressions or details that add value to the post.Ask troubleshooting and setup questions in the Shopping and Setup Help Desk Requests for troubleshooting and setup help must be made in the dedicated Shopping and Setup Help Desk instead of a new post.Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping and Setup Help Desk: Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in r/StereoAdvice or the dedicated Shopping and Setup Help Desk instead of a new post.Be most excellent towards your fellow redditors: And by "be most excellent" we mean no personal attacks, threats, bullying, trolling, baiting, flaming, hate speech, racism, sexism, gatekeeping, or other behavior that makes humanity look like scum.Our primary goal is insightful discussion of home audio equipment, sources, music, and concepts. R/audiophile is a subreddit for the pursuit of quality audio reproduction of all forms, budgets, and sizes of speakers. phile: a person with love for, affinity towards or obsession with high-quality playback of sound and music.
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