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- Subject: FAQ: rec.audio.* Networking 2/99 (part 11 of 13)
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- Summary: Answers to common questions about audio equipment, selecting,
- buying, set-up, tuning, use, repair, developments, and philosophy.
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- Archive-name: AudioFAQ/part11
- Last-modified: 2003/08/01
- Version: 2.16
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- 18.0 Network Protocol
-
- 18.1 What are the audio newsgroups? Which group should I post to?
- It is important to post to the right group. There are a few
- reasons for that. First, you want to be read by people who
- are knowledgable and/or interested in your topic. Second,
- you want to avoid the ire of people who don't have your
- perspective or won't tolerate your ignorance. The audio
- newsgroups are frequented by a wide group of people, including
- some outspoken experts who know their stuff and some serious
- purists who won't consider lower levels as acceptable.
-
- That said, here's the list of newsgroups and an explanation
- of their content:
-
- rec.audio: The original newsgroup, which is being phased out.
- rec.audio.car: This newsgroup supports discussion on different
- brands and models of car stereo, and also is an open
- forum for talk about car stereo installation, speaker
- selection, custom crossovers, and the special noise
- problems which occur in cars.
- rec.audio.high-end: This newsgroup caters to audiophiles and
- serious music lovers who are interested in discussing
- the subtle differences between expensive equipment, the
- nuances of selecting the best cables, the love and lore
- of LPs, and other details of audio that are inaudible to
- the untrained ear. Currently, rec.audio.high-end is
- the only group which is available by e-mail. To get
- this group sent to you, contact:
- audio-request@lerc.nasa.gov
- This is also the only group which is moderated. This
- group has specific, enforced posting guidelines.
- There is no cross posting allowed to r.a.h-e. Please
- read the frequently posted info on posting before
- posting to r.a.h-e.
- rec.audio.high-end also has a FAQ. Please obtain and
- read the rec.audio.high-end FAQ before posting.
- rec.audio.marketplace: Here's the place for selling and buying
- equipment. This is also a good place to discuss
- dealers, pricing, product sources, and models with
- specific features.
- rec.audio.misc: If you don't think it fits well in any other
- newsgroup, post it here.
- rec.audio.opinion: Everyone has opinions. Share yours here.
- Not sure which is better? Ask here. Think you hear
- a difference? Say it here.
- rec.audio.pro: This newsgroup is dedicated to professional
- audio. It includes discussion on record production,
- studios, studio equipment, DJ equipment, recording
- concerts, sound reinforcement, mastering, mixing,
- special effects, and other topics which might apply to
- audio professionals. If you are a home audio buff but
- like tape recording, you can find good advice here.
- rec.audio.tech: Discussion here is about audio theory, home
- made audio equipment, specifications, and other
- technicalities.
- rec.audio.tubes: This is a group discussing tube circuits,
- tube equipment, and the characteristics of vacuum
- tubes in general (UK translation: Valves).
- alt.home-theater-misc: Discussions of home theater, including
- surround sound processing, speakers, large screen
- video, and media.
-
- If the appropriate group is not available on your server,
- post to rec.audio.misc.
-
- 18.2 What network mailing lists are out there which aren't on usenet?
- There is an informal group of people interested in using DAT
- recorders to record "Grateful Dead" concerts. These people call
- themselves "Dat-Heads" and have a daily E-Mailing List. This
- is also a great resource for DAT information. They maintain an
- excellent DAT FAQ with detailed information on DAT machines
- and tapes. The FAQ is a bit obsolete, but still great. To
- subscribe to the list, or get a copy of their faq, send a
- message to:
- DAT-Heads-Request@fedney.near.net
- Include one of the following as the body of the message:
- SUBSCRIBE
- SEND FAQ
-
- There is also a general turntable chat mailing list. To
- subscribe to this list, send a message to:
- analogue-addicts-request@maths.ex.ac.uk
- asking to join the mailing list.
-
- There is the bass mailing list, devoted primarily to low
- frequency reproduction, although there is also much discussion
- of general speaker building issues. To suscribe, send
- subscribe bass <address> to listproc@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
-
- There are two mailing lists devoted to mini-disc related issues.
- To subscribe to the MD-L list, send mail to:
- listserver@nstn.ca
- with the following request in the body of the message:
- subscribe MD-L Your Name
- To subscribe to the minidisc-users list, send mail to:
- minidisc-users-request@steffi.dircon.co.uk
- with the word ``subscribe'' as the body of the message.
-
- There is a general interest audio mailing list sponsered by
- "Sound Practices" magazine. To subscribe, mail to:
- sound-request@tpoint.net
- with the word ``subscribe'' as the body of the message.
-
- There is a technical audio mailing list (hifitech) for end
- users (not studio or professional). To subscribe, mail to
- MAJORDOMO@LISTS.OULU.FI As your message, type:
- subscribe hifitech
-
- The SOUND list has discussion about kits, DIY speakers, etc.
- To subscribe, mail to LISTSERV@ACM.ORG As your message, type:
- SUBSCRIBE SOUND firstname lastname
-
- RADIO-L is an electronic dicussion forum for Digital Audio
- Broadcasting. To subscribe, mail to LISTSERV@TC.UMN.EDU
- As your message, type:
- SUBSCRIBE RADIO-L firstname lastname
- RADIO-L archives are available at http://magi.com/~moted/dr
-
- DASP-L is a forum for discussion of digital acoustic signal
- processing. To subscibe, mail to DASP-L-request@CESNET.CZ
-
- 18.3 Should I post a question about "XXXXXXX"?
- If it isn't addressed in the FAQ and it isn't a question for
- one individual, do it! However, try to post to the right
- group (see above).
-
- 18.4 How can I suggest a change to the FAQ?
- Send an E-Mail message to neidorff@ti.com and explain
- your suggestion or correction in detail.
-
- 18.5 Where is the FAQ for rec.audio.* archived?
- This FAQ is available by ftp from rtfm.mit.edu in
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/AudioFAQ
- To get the entire FAQ from this archive, you need to
- get all 13 of the following files:
- part1
- part2
- part3
- part4
- part5
- part6
- part7
- part8
- part9
- part10
- part11
- part12
- part13
- The FAQ is also available on the world-wide web at these sites:
- http://www.faqs.org/faqs/AudioFAQ/part1/index.html
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/AudioFAQ/
- http://www.unik.no/~robert/hifi/faq/
- http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/rec.audio.tech.html
- http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-faq/AudioFAQ-part1.html
- http://www.ucsalf.ac.uk/cgibin/faq?AudioFAQ/part1
-
- 18.6 What does FAQ stand for?
- FAQ stands for "Frequently Asked Questions". It is assumed
- that a FAQ also contains FGA or "Frequently Given Answers".
- The rec.audio.* newsgroups have few FGAs due to the
- personalities involved and the subjective nature of audio.
- For that reason, this document is called a FAQ.
-
- 18.7 Why did I get a bitter reply when I posted a simple opinion?
- Some feel that rec.audio.* is populated by people with
- very strong opinions. The whole audio industry is
- filled with opinionated people.
-
- However, for the most part, these people like voicing their
- opinions and reading others. What may have sounded like a
- severe rebuttal may have instead been an outlet for the other
- person's frustrations or a challenge to you to "play the
- `rec.audio' game" and back up your words with some spirit.
-
- Be sure to stay light when reading rec.audio. Otherwise, you
- are likely to take yourself and everyone else too seriously.
-
- 18.8 Can I post a "FOR SALE" notice on rec.audio?
- The newsgroup rec.audio.marketplace is specifically for these
- postings. Do not post For Sale to any other rec.audio.* group,
- except perhaps rec.audio.high-end. Only post to
- rec.audio.high-end if the item is of interest to the high-end
- crowd. rec.audio.high-end is moderated, so if the post is
- deemed inappropriate by the moderator, it will not post.
-
- All For Sale posts need to have a real name and a real phone
- number. It is also very valuable to include your location,
- so that people can determine if shipping will be cheap or
- impractical.
-
- Usenet is not for commercial purposes, so if you are associated
- with a store or other retail operation, this is the wrong
- place for your advertisement. If you have some used personal
- gear or something you bought and don't need, feel free to post.
-
- If you see an advertisement for a store that has a great deal,
- AND people had been asking about where to buy that item cheap,
- you might want to tell the readers on rec.audio.marketplace
- about it. However, avoid commercializing. Something like:
-
- Pete's Audio has JVC PS992 for $435, which is 40%
- less than anywhere else; If interested 202-555-1212.
-
- should be fine. Avoid posting their entire price list,
- or using too many superlatives. If commercialism leaks
- into Usenet, it could materially hurt us all.
-
- When posting something for sale, have a concise but complete
- subject line. Come to think of it, this is good advice for
- any post. Some use abbreviations like WTB (the poster Wants
- To Buy) or WTS (the poster Wants To Sell). Here are some
- examples of good subject lines:
-
- Subject: WTB 100W Receiver any condition
- Subject: 4Sale Power Amp PS 352 $500 San Francisco area
- Subject: 4Sale Stereophile Back Issues 4/88 to 6/92
-
- Think about who you are willing to sell to before you post.
- If it is fragile or heavy, you may not want to ship it, so you
- may restrict to people who are close enough to pick it up.
- Use the Distribution: header to restrict your posting area.
- If you will only sell to people in Texas, don't distribute it
- to Australia. Check with your system administrator if you
- aren't familiar with the options you have for Distribution.
- Different sites have different restriction codes available.
- Distribution headers don't always restrict distribution, so
- it is still a good idea to include the target area in the
- Subject.
-
- Anyone buying or selling needs to understand that Usenet
- contains no mechanism to protect the buyer's money or the
- seller's property.
-
- There is a frequently posted message "A Guide to Buying and
- Selling on Usenet" which talks of other issues on the subject.
- This is posted to news.answers as well as other newsgroups.
- It is also available by ftp from "rtfm.mit.edu" in
- "/pub/usenet/news.answers/radio" as file "swap-guide".
-
- 18.9 Can I cross-post? Should I cross-post?
- Cross posting means sending the message/posting to more than
- one newsgroup. This is more efficient than posting the same
- message twice, as it stores less space on disks, takes less
- time to transmit, etc. If you need to address the message to
- more than one newsgroup, put all newsgroups in the Newsgroup:
- line.
-
- However, there is rarely a reason to cross-post to many of
- the rec.audio.x newsgroups. If you have a repair question,
- it belongs in rec.audio.tech and no where else. If you are
- selling a tuner, post to rec.audio.marketplace. Want opinions
- on the right cable? Post to rec.audio.opinion. Not sure?
- Post to rec.audio.misc.
-
- 18.10 Are there any sites containing audio files available for ftp?
- Yes. Try ftp.uu.net directory "usenet/rec.audio.high-end".
-
- 18.11 Are there any audio-specific World-Wide Web sites?
- Zillions of them. Here are some places to start:
- Robert's page pointing to many Audio pages
- http://www.unik.no/~robert/hifi/hifi.html
- Dan and Steve's Audio-Related page
- http://www.qnx.com/~danh/info.html
- rec.audio.* FAQ with Search Engine
- http://hydra.unik.no/%7Erobert/hifi/faq/
- BMG and Columbia CD Music Club Unofficial Lists and FAQ
- http://www.eskimo.com/~bloo/cdfaq/toppage.htm/
- Ambisonic Surround Sound FAQ
- http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/
- Tube related stuff
- http://www.interport.net/~blackie
- Speaker Repair FAQ
- http://www.paranoia.com/~filipg/HTML/FAQ/BODY/F_Speaker.html
- William Nau's Mail Order Equipment FAQ
- http://www.ssesco.com/nau/mailorder.htm
- Audio Web
- http://www.audioweb.com/
-
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