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M Audio Fast Track Review – Vs Digidesign Mbox2 Mini

22 Dec

The M Audio Fast Track USB is a stereo interface, capable of recording 2 signals simultaneously. It has a single mic pre plus an instrument input along with a headphone output and unbalanced RCA outputs. The quality of the mic pre has been improved over the first Fast Track USB and now it has phantom power.

This new model has top loaded knobs making it easier to adjust controls. The older version was very small like this one and had all its features controlled by knobs mounted on its front face. This made it a little uncomfortable to quickly adjust levels without touching something else.

Pro Tools Essential

This interface is compatible with Pro Tools M-Powered, it comes with a new version called M-Powered Essential. Many musicians wrongfully believe that to use this software you have to know professional audio recording. This new Essential version is limited to: 16 Audio Tracks, 8 Instrument Tracks, 8 Midi Tracks and 3 Inserts Per Track. It comes with about half the plug ins and content than the regular M-Powered version.

Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini Review

The Mbox 2 Mini is a stereo interface able to record and monitor 2 signals at a time. It features a mic pre in one of the channels while the second only has a line/DI input. Of course it comes bundled with the latest version of Pro Tools LE.

You can record a mic and a guitar, a bass, or any other mono signal together. The mic pre features phantom power and it has one headphone output. Most of today midi controllers connect via USB and unless you have external sound modules a midi jack would be unnecessary.

Another area where this interface shines is in light post production work. Many audio tasks in this industry can be done at home or in smaller stations at professional facilities.

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JL Audio W7 Review

27 Nov

The JL Audio W7 is the biggest baddest subwoofer on the market today. JL Audio, being one of the top manufacturers of car audio systems, pushed their limits came out with the W7. The JL Audio W7 is priced anywhere between $300 and $500 depending on what size subwoofer you get. I purchased the 13″ JL Audio w7 by itself from eBay for about $450.

The W7 has power handling capabilities of 1500 watts. Some say this isn’t much, but this is true wattage rating. Unlike other companies JL Audio gives true numbers meaning the actual input and output rating. When I got the thing I was blown away by the shear weight of it. Its gotta be about 50-100 pounds. Since I got the JL Audio subwoofer, I thought I’d go all out and get the JL Audio amplifier also. I purchases the JL Audio 1000/1 Monoblock amplifier from them. This gives 1000 watts RMS, which is all you need for this monster.

After hooking everything up, I was blown away…literally. This sub is the loudest single subwoofer I have ever came across. The JL Audio W7 simply shook my brain, along with everything else in my car. I would not recommend this sub to anyone who doesn’t want to be heard miles away. The W7 puts out the lowest, deepest, heart stopping bass imaginable.

For serious Car audio enthusiast the JL Audio w7 is a perfect addition to your ride. It will blow out any competition on the streets and may even blow out your ears, along with anything else that’s loose in your car. For more information and specs on the JL Audio W7 you can visit http://www.jlaudio.com

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Polk Audio PSW505 Subwoofer Review

04 Nov

For more than 30 years, Polk Audio has been manufacturing outstanding speakers. With a well established reputation for making quality goods, Polk has once again stood up to their name with the arrival of their PSW505 subwoofer. This subwoofer is single powered, and it’s been manufactured entirely for use with stereo systems and home theater systems. The unit utilizes a 12 inch single magnet shield. The PSW505 subwoofer’s frequency range is from 23 to 160, and it can deliver up to 460 watts, and in order to keep distortion, noise and turbulence at a minimum, this subwoofer features slot load venting. Gross weight is about twenty pounds.

It will take a lot to beat the Polk Audio subwoofer if you have a nice large room in your home. Not only does the unit produce subtle nuances within the bass, but it also provides real-life bass which is tight and accurate.

The unit is housed in a casing made from MDF, and has a one-inch thick baffle suppressor at the front. The actual subwoofer makes use of a 12 inch high polymer composite cone shield in conjunction with a high roll-surrounding driver and slot load venting. The end result is great music bass which is tight and accurate.

Thanks to built-in circuitry, the subwoofer can be turned on automatically when it senses the correct signal from a program. It can also be set to turn itself off if no signal is received for a period of 15 minutes. The subwoofer includes a LFE input that is unfiltered and this is designed to be used with a filtered woofer that has a low pass filtered output jack.

The unit has a black, real wood-style finish, and considering all it has to offer, it’s ideal for introducing high performance sound. The Polk Audio PSW505 also features a low pass crossover that is adjustable, a phase switch and also a volume control for perfect blending. Additionally, built-in magnetic shielding means the unit can be used near a television and video monitor without causing any type of disturbance and distortion.

The Polk Audio PSW505 subwoofer has been designed for producing powerful musical bass with both high-end and low-end audio. It is a high quality subwoofer capable of standing its ground with even the most expensive units on the market, and owners will find it’s a perfect match with any theater system.

Thousands of people that have purchased one of these PSW505 subwoofers, and they’ve been extremely satisfied with what they got for their money. These units can be costly, but they’re certainly worth the money, particularly if you enjoy bass.

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Pioneer AVH P6000 Review – Best Electronics Car Audio System DVD Entertainment

07 Sep

Driving your car and getting yourself entertained by an in-dash multimedia receiver with a built-in amplifier and detachable faceplate is now within your reach. The AVH-P6000DVD pioneer electronics car 6-disc changer is not only pleasing you with audio features, but also the chance to turn your car into a mobile multimedia centre.

Great Audio Features

This AVH-P6000DVD is featuring a 3-band Parametric EQ, which resulting a superior sound quality that is through the roof. The Pioneer electronics car DVD/CD changer supports DVD±R/RW, DivX, CD-R/RW, WMA, MP3, and AAC playback, which means, that it plays CDs you’ve burned with MP3, WMA, and AAC files and also supports multiple DVD playback

The AVH-P6000DVD Pioneer electronics car system system is also expandable.

Being compatible for HD radio and SIRIUS or XM satellite radio, you will be getting something to enrich your entertainment. Connect your mobile phone with the CD-BTB200 Bluetooth Adapter, and there you go wireless. Or if you want to bring your favorite collection into the ride, attach your iPod,with CD-IB100 II iPod Car Kit. There are lots and lots of other extras that are possible to be added, Bluetooth or rear camera access, you name it.

Video for the whole car

In-dash DVD Multimedia AV Receiver of the AVH-P6000 provide you the opportunity of adding extra A/V sources to your pioneer electronics car system, like cameras or a game system. The A/V output lets you add external screens for your passengers, so they can enjoy video when you’re driving.

The 7-inch widescreen pioneer electronics car anti-glare LCD display will provide you a great DVD playback. With touch screen controls of the receiver, the screen provides you quick, easy, and intuitive system control to displays track information and play your DVD movies. There are several wide screen modes available on Pioneer AVH P6000 for you to pick in this unit; Justified, Full, Cinema, Zoom and Normal mode.

General Features:

DVD/CD receiver with internal amp (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
Holds six DVDs / CDs
7″ touch screen with adjustable viewing angle
Fits double-sized dash openings (Double DIN mounting)

Audio/Video Features:
Plays MP3/WMA/AAC files recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs
Supports video playback from DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW and Video CD discs
High and low-pass filters
3-band parametric equalizer with 6 preset EQ curves

Expandability:

compatible with Pioneer iPod adapter, Bluetooth adapter, satellite radio, HD Radio tuner, and CD changer
inputs: rear auxiliary input, rear A/V input, rear-view camera input, optional USB input
outputs: video output, 6-channel preamp output (front, rear, subwoofer)

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Science Fiction Literature Lecture Series Audio Book Review

17 Aug

There sure is a big difference in Science Fiction Literature or the modern label “Sci Fi” and you have to be careful when you tell people you like Science Fiction, as they are liable to label you a wacko. The Genre has certainly widened in the Twentieth Century and it has become very popular thanks to Hollywood making some of these classic novels into major movies.

Movies such as Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Gattaca, Logan’s Run, 2001, and most recently the Blockbuster Matrix has done wonders in expanding the base of readers and fans of the genre. Of course to truly understand how all this came to be, perhaps it might be wise to understand the entire history. So, I’d like to recommend a very good Audio Book Lecture Series, which can be found on the NetLibrary System, easily accessible online once you have a library card to most major libraries;

“From Here to Infinity: An Exploration of Science Fiction Literature – Modern Scholar Lecture Series” by Drout, Michael D. C.; Publication: Prince Frederick, MD Recorded Books, 2006.

This audio book modern lecture series is 7 hours and 33 minutes long, and you might have to listen to it twice to really get acquainted with the history of Science Fiction. It explains all the authors, their styles, concepts, trilogies, series, and the sub genres, many of which are a little out there, not very politically correct and way outside the mainstream; such as Sci fi horror and fantasy.

Drout was very careful to give proper tribute and acknowledge the genius of the greats like Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Series and the excellent and numerous works by Arthur C. Clarke and others. I hope you will enjoy this audio book as much as I have.

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Audio Book Review – Freakonomics – Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner

16 Aug

Audio Book Review: Freakonomics /Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner

Steven D. Levitt is a University of Chicago economist who is more interested in economic choices and the psychology of decision-making, rather than dusty macroeconomic studies, stock market prediction or studies of inflation. In his own words, his main interests are cheating, corruption and crime. This is good, but academic studies are unlikely to make a good audio book, since technical material, especially mathematics is not well put across in the audio book domain.

Fortunately, his co-author Stephen Dubner (a journalist, who also reads this audio book), is a dab hand at presenting complex statistical economic data in straightforward, plain English. Hence the book is an addictive listen, and very well suited to the format. Its an unabridged, unaltered (as far as I could tell) 7 hour long reading of the original printed book, published by penguin.

He addresses questions as varied as whether Sumo wrestlers cheat (apparently they do), to more controversial questions such as whether legalizing abortion prevented a crime wave in the 1990s. The results are presented with a degree of certainty that probably is not appropriate to an academic text, but which makes the book a lot more interesting!

There are nine chapters, each of which follows a similar pattern. An attention-grabbing title question is posed which embodies or questions an issue of our time, and which likely has already received a fair amount of media discussion and attention. Even more likely, the received wisdom of the answer to the question, as framed by a slanted and self-censored media viewpoint, is completely inaccurate. This summary makes the book sound like a million other collection of journalistic articles, in which a fearless, maverick investigator brings you “the hidden truth behind x”. But hold on, it gets more interesting for two reasons: 1. The questions are sometimes unexpected (what do schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common?) and interesting in themselves. 2. There is some hard scientific analysis backing up the suggested alternative viewpoint. The book seeks to show the actual behavior of human beings rather than the behavior prescribed by the moral framework we supposedly subscribe to. In many respects it succeeds, far more than you might have expected.

Its not easy to pin-point the exact reasons why the book is less satisfactory, but the review will briefly try to do so. Lets look at chapter 1 (on Schoolteachers and Sumo wrestlers). Some techniques for detecting cheating Chicago schoolteachers are discussed, based on various data-driven algorithms being applied to the answer sheets, tracking the same class year by year. (Cheating is here defined as a teacher changing the students answers after tests are handed in). Sure enough, the year a bonus incentive is announced for teachers, there is a spike in cheating. The statistical tests used to detect cheating look for suspicious patterns in student answers (eg getting lots of easy questions wrong, but hard ones right, many students giving the same wrong answer (because the teacher does not know the right answer), or rapidly swinging performance from year to year). Sport cheating is most often about cheating to lose, as this will allow manipulation of the results for purposes of betting. And indeed analysis of sumo wrestlers performance shows that they will often trade losses at times where its crucial to the winner, but less so for the loser (he has already qualified for the next stage of the tournament, for example). In closing the chapter Levitt makes the point, using data supplied by a man who sold bagels on the honor system, that “people are honest 87% of the time”, even with no one watching. So indeed not every one is crooked, but in fact the sumo wrestlers only cheated when it “didn’t matter”, in the sense that the ultimate contest result was unaffected. However, this was not the case for the Chicago schoolteachers, who clearly were undermining the entire system for their own gain. So the parallel is not exact in this case. The deeper point, which is perhaps critical to the books weaknesses, is that the cheaters were only detectable against a background of statistics gathered from people the majority of whom were not cheating. If one cannot make this assumption, then the entire dataset becomes meaningless. So the “most people are honest” assumption is required not just for public morality to make any sense, but also to have any hope of understanding the data!

The statistical weakness of the book is perhaps to not make this latter point clear enough. There are also problems with some of the domains chosen: some are “open”, but others are “closed”. For example the proportion of population of the united states having measles can be clearly and accurately estimated – this is a closed domain where all the facts (medical and demographic) are in, and probabilities can be confidently assessed. Other domains are open, that is incomplete in the sense that not enough data has been collected to confidently estimate probabilities. Probability of a crack dealer living with their mother is hard to measure without good data on total numbers of crack dealers, for example. The latter is a minor carp however. More serious question marks float over chapter 4, which links the drop in crime seen in the 1990s to the legalizing of abortion in the 1960s. Clearly crime is linked to demographics, but then share prices are clearly linked to broader economic performances. However, the link is not guaranteed in the case of an individual share! A drop in street crime might be as much about fashionability, and/or a criminal’s cost/reward analysis of a particular type of crime, as a sudden dearth of muggers or drug dealers. For all this, its a thought-provoking chapter whose thesis is well argued, and supported by considerable evidence. Very definitely worth a listen if you have some dead time on the way to work!

Full of fascinating snippets of information (Listerine mouthwash was originally sold as floor cleaner, and a cure for gonorrhea for example) and unexpected links (eg Estate Agents and the Ku Klux Klan), the book is at all times interesting even if some the conclusions are a little too pat. The author is clear to distinguish “causes” from “is associated with” early in the book, but later on “is strongly correlated with” is clearly rhetorically used to mean “is the cause of”, or the associated chapter would lack any bite. Its not clear that all other possibilities have been eliminated. None the less its a great book, both entertaining and challenging – a rare combination in an economics book!

As later chapters depend on points made in earlier chapters its best to work through from beginning to end, and not hop about.

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M Audio Fast Track Pro Review

27 Jun

This audio interface is well equipped to handle almost all semi pro home recording needs. One of its many benefits is that combined with Pro Tools M-Powered costs about the same as the Digidesign Mbox 2, some wonder if there’s a benefit of taking this route.

In regard to I/O is very similar to the Digidesign Mbox 2 USB audio interface. It has 2 mic pres with switchable phantom power, capable of handling line or instrument level signals. It also has a midi I/O and a S/PDIF connection. It beats the Mbox 2 though by also having inserts on each channel and 4 unbalanced RCA outputs apart from the regular balanced output.

It’s very DJ friendly. Having 4 RCA outputs and some basic knowledge of signal routing you can plug the interface right into a DJ mixer. With one of the many DJ software available you could perform from a laptop. Something very useful is the interface having an on/off switch and the choice of powering it by an external power supply.

For Pro Tools users not in need of video features this interface combined with Pro Tools M-Powered is the ideal alternative, anyone wanting to combine computers with DJ gear or just looking for a good portable interface.

Pro Tools LE vs M Powered

The features of these 2 versions of this software are almost identical. The only differences are: LE requires a Digidesign authorized interface and only comes included in one of those, M-Powered requires an authorized M-Audio interface plus an Ilok security device connected to the computer.

Also M-Powered is not compatible with some of the higher level upgrades for Pro Tools, mainly the ones related to post production, the DV toolkit and by default the Complete Production Toolkit also and M-Powered is not compatible with Ethernet based controllers like the Digidesign C|24.

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