He is not a real good salesman, period. As a good salesman ones need to know their products well, have the experience in salesmanship, and dress appropriately. This gentleman does not have all the above, he can run a small family business by himself, but unlikely he can go any further in the future if he doesn’t change the business model.
@子高-b2w4 жыл бұрын
電死人咩!😵
@FunGKEE2 жыл бұрын
家有小朋友唔好搞!🥶
@bz6454 жыл бұрын
藍到發黑 估唔到HIFI都有藍店
@bz6453 жыл бұрын
@siu-hung Hung 業界係人都知啦, 你唔係唔知啊嘛?
@davehwang68154 жыл бұрын
大陸feel
@TheAmbrose200120029 ай бұрын
條女純粹係enjoy有得出鏡 我唔覺得佢對膽機有深厚興趣
@欧德镇3 жыл бұрын
全套靓机落来几十万
@wannick46679 ай бұрын
音拖泥帶水。
@r.f13883 жыл бұрын
i have to admitted i wasn't listen to the audio advice
@tkmc81834 жыл бұрын
眨小D 眼得唔得呀
@bg7oo3 жыл бұрын
潮州音
@pengwong23493 жыл бұрын
靚妹有乜能耐教人揀胆機?
@DannyChan-q2y4 ай бұрын
早晨,地址thks
@I.T.C.K.L.M3 жыл бұрын
安安已經電力強勁誰能抵擋! 不過安安有啲唔自然!
@shikpolam89684 жыл бұрын
Well, speaking from my experience, I am an audiophile since the 80’s, tube era. I can tell you that using 土炮機, you can have good sound for a reasonable price, but you will miss the real thing in audio! Just give my five cents.
@shikpolam89683 жыл бұрын
@siu-hung Hung By definition, those are not considered as “home made”, an established brand can not be seen as such.
@klepp192 жыл бұрын
@@shikpolam8968 I am also from the 80s and I don't know how to build my own amplifier but best commerical amp without going crazy on budget is Leben 300xs with JJ El-84 tubes and speaker JBL 4309! My dac is Denafrips Pontus II. Simple enjoyable system that is truly musical and not just Hifi sounds. Beats even systems costing over $100k usd.☺️
@董民基 Жыл бұрын
土炮機 may have good sound but second hand price is poor!
@shikpolam89684 жыл бұрын
One more thing, do they still make ultra high quality tubes anymore? If they don’t, forget about using tube amps, I believe no one in the world know how to make them now. We should use up all the ones left from the 60’s and 70’s by now, good luck finding them today. We had trouble finding them in the 80’s, now in 2020?
@raymondwong49034 жыл бұрын
低音甜。。。太高级了!?
@shikpolam89684 жыл бұрын
Like every thing else, technology will go forward whether you like it or not, for example, in the case of digital vs analog, or CD vs LPs, are we not using digital now? So it’s time to leave the valve tube behind and embrace solid state. I am just using my IPhone to play music through Bluetooth speaker, sad! One of this days I probably will set up my VPI turntable with tube headamp and MC cartridge again to play my RCA (Shaded dogs) classical LPs collections from the 70’s for fun.
@Alan-megan2 жыл бұрын
@@shikpolam8968 You are just going through a phase etc. The quality of analogues and Tubes cannot be matched by even today's technology.
Like everything else in life, technology will go forward whether you like it or not, for example, in the case of digital vs analog, or CD vs LPs, are we not using digital now? Therefore it is time to leave the valve tube behind and embrace solid state. I am using my IPhone KZbin to play music through Bluetooth speaker, sad! One of these days I probably will set up my VPI turntable with tube headamp and a MC cartridge again to play my RCA (Shaded dogs) classical music LPs collections from the 70’s just for fun.
@davidong94584 жыл бұрын
valve tubes tend to be more problematic than solid state. They tend to get noisy and microscopic over time and need to be replaced . Then when you change tubes , they need re-biasing ( depending the amp) which is troublesome. Tube sound also tend to lose out in speed , rhythm, timing as compared to solid state
@shikpolam89684 жыл бұрын
@@davidong9458 Yes it is true of what you said, tubes have lots of considerations before ones should invest in them. Rebiasing tubes after replacement is real, however, regarding the speed I don’t totally agreed with you. It’s true tubes may sound a bit slow at a time comparing to solid state, but if ones match the whole system correctly, they will sound right. The mellow sound from a good tube set up is unmatchable, but it requires experience and lots of money to do it right, therefore in my humble opinion is stay with solid state to save yourself all the trouble. But deep inside of me, I will always be a tube guy!
@diulee61384 жыл бұрын
@@shikpolam8968 Though VT is probematic compared to the BJT or FET, it works better at high frequency range( those up to 50MHz or above). But then that range probably is not what we can hear in the audio range and it is more likely to be the AM or FM stuff. So, I just cannot understand why some ppl still think VT performs better than the BJT or FET does, like they would say the " warmth" and " sweetness".
@diulee61384 жыл бұрын
@@shikpolam8968 Personally, I prefer using op amp in the headphone amp stage in terms of convenience .
@shikpolam89684 жыл бұрын
@@diulee6138 I am guessing when you said headphone amp you must mean headamp, then my reply will be it is true by using op amp is a lot easier. However, it will come back to the same argument between tube vs solid state. All I can say is when using tube, you will get the sweetness, warmth, or shall I say “human” like sonic experience which solid state lacks. It is indescribable, I really did spend many hours back in the 80’s comparing between the two, using so many different very expensive tube and solid state systems, because we had a club for audiophiles at that time in a high-end audio store, the owner was a friend and member too. Therefore we had unlimited supplies of the very best systems money can buy. Trust me, any system we tested would need to break in for weeks first, then mixing with various components and even to the point interconnects we would use the best of the best. The result, tube still sounds way better. Like they say if one has to ask how much the whole system will cost then, he probably cannot afford it. Sounds like a myth, perhaps it is, but I would put my life on it.