Category Archives: HiFi

New site: www.jazzintheattic.com

Hi All, This website is no longer put up to date because I’ve moved my site to http://www.jazzintheattic.com So please visit http://www.jazzintheattic.com Regards Tom

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Finally some progress in the attic

After some months of intense home refurbishing, I managed to clean up the attic and free up some space to play the music. First of all, I was very happy when I had the chance of buying 3 seats from … Continue reading

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Fathers herritage

Just a small post to demonstrate the new situation in my HiFi system. I have decoupled the speakers with rubber pads underneeth concrete slabs. This together with fine tuning of the speaker placement gave a more dinamic soundscape. Now let’s … Continue reading

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The melo-maniac ache

When the suffering of a melo-maniac gets tuff the tuff keeps going… With the pedal to the metal, the isolation works are getting into their final form:   As one can see, there is al lot of stuff in the room … Continue reading

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Speaker placement planning

While waiting for the isolation materials to arrive, some early loudspeaker placement study is done. Some detailed reflection paths are drawn and zones of reflections are identified. This speaker placement is oriented on the southern part of the listening room. … Continue reading

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Listening room isolation works

As a second step, the thermal isolation works are getting started. A 18cm thick isolation layer is added on the underside of the roof. This isolation has 2 functions. Its first function is to stabilize the temperature in the listening … Continue reading

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Some day my prince will come

It’s been a long time that I’ve listened to ‘some day my prince will come’ (1961) with Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb. I had the pleasure to meet Mr. Cobb at the … Continue reading

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