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Make a color palette in Photoshop - Duration: 3:36.Hello! I'm Cristina from Elan Creative Co and in this tutorial I want to show
you how to make color palette from photos. I'm going to use Photoshop for
this but you can also use this method in Illustrator. Open your favorite photo in
Photoshop. I really love this photo because it has soft colors that would
work well for logo design or website design. First, I want to remove the
default colors from the swatches panel. If you can't see the swatches panel, just
go to Window > Swatches to open it. Next, click on the button next to swatches to
open the menu and then go to Preset Manager. Select the first color, hold down
the Shift key and select the last color to select all of them. Then click on
Delete to empty the Swatches panel. Now click Done. All the colors were removed
from the Swatches panel. So now we can add colors to it. You can use the
Eyedropper tool to sample colors from the photo, but I want to show you a
little trick that will help you create a better color palette. So go to Filter >
Pixelate > Crystallize. This filter will merge pixels that have similar colors.
Let's move this a bit. If you increase the cell size you will have fewer colors.
I usually increase it to around 40 or 50. It also depends on your image. So when
you are happy with the number of colors you have, click OK. The filter is now
applied to your photo and you can begin sampling colors. Let's zoom in to see
them better. I'm going to take the Eyedropper tool to sample a very light
pink. Let's use this one. And then I'm going to go to the bottom of the
Swatches panel and create a new swatch. You can also add it to your library if
you want, then click OK. The color is now added to your Swatches panel. So I'm
going to sample a few other colors. I think I have enough colors. If you want
to use them for branding or website design, you should add about five to
seven colors, and if you want to use them for surface patterns, you should add more,
at least ten colors. If you want to save them, go back to the Swatches panel menu
and click on Save Swatches. Give your swatches a new name. I am going to call
them Peonies and click Save. You can save them in the default Photoshop swatches
folder or you can choose another folder on your computer. Just click Save. If you
want to load your color swatches, just go back to the menu, click Load Swatches and
search for your folder, then click on Load. Hope you've enjoyed this tutorial!
If you want to see more Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials, please like this
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Voodoo Dolls: Mystical Items - Duration: 2:26.Welcome back strangers.
In May we taking a road trip to New Orleans to film a bunch of things for the channel.
One of the things we are going to be investigating is Louisiana Voodoo.
So, I thought it would be interesting to get a voodoo doll off Etsy to mess with and maybe
use in a video before we go to one of the voodoo capitals of the world.
However, one problem we have at The Strangest is acting on impulsive decisions to film and
go places before doing the research and writing a script.
Be sure to stay to the end of this video for the most obvious clue to what is inside the
stranger danger box that we are giving away at the end of this month to one of you lucky
strangers!
After the voodoo doll arrived I started researching about voodoo and it turns out that voodoo
dolls are not really used in Hattian Vodou or even Louisiana Voodoo.
They are actually based on magical practices that originated from Europe rather than Africa
or the Americas.
Practitioners of magic in Britain would make dolls of a witch out of rags and other materials
and pierce them with pins with the intention of bewitchment, harm, or blessings.
Voodoo dolls became linked with the magical practices used in Voodoo during the first
half the 20th century when Western pop culture began depicting them in Voodoo ceremony scenes
in early movies.
They have continued to be made popular in films as a tool of revenge, but that's not
how voodoo dolls are usually used in real life practices.
You can use voodoo dolls for love, healing, empowerment, guidance, fertility, as well
as the usual depiction of cursing and revenge depending on the color of the pin you use
on the doll.
The doll is meant to represent the spirit of a particular person, and in order to communicate
with that person's spirit using the doll you need a token of that person such as a
piece of clothing, hair, or something associated with that individual.
You can use the doll during prayers, spells, or during meditation routines that aid in
the goal you are trying to achieve.
Many times, candles, anointing oils, and herbs can be used in rituals to increase the power
of the doll.
The doll itself can be made from a picture of the individual, yarn, string, fabric, or
even bought from somewhere, but you must clear the previous energy from the doll before using
it.
Strangers, have you ever tried using a Voodoo Doll before?
Let us know your experiences with voodoo in the comments below.
Now time for a clue.
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Subscribe if you haven't already done so.
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How to get Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 Download Full Version - Duration: 1:05.Hello everyone, Dan from Apps Basic here today I'm going to show you how you can
get Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 full version for free and how to install it
What you need to do first is to go to this website you will also have a link to it
in the video description and once you get here and this is extremely important
is to make sure you watch this video in here you will find what steps you need
to take in order to download Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 and also the steps
on how to install it.
That would be all for today guys, see you next time
Thanks for watching and good bye!
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Get a full life balancing your chakras | with Pierre Wappenhans - Duration: 26:45.Hello everyone
Welcome one more day to my channel
"Beautiful inside and out"
with the series "Regine's sofa"
today I want to talk about the chakras
and for this I invited Pierre Wappenhans
who is an alchemist of chakras
Hello Pierre
It's a good way to get baptized
Thank you. Hi. Hello Regine
It's a pleasure to have you here on the couch
And to me too, to share this talk
Pierre, tell us what are chakras and what are chakras for?
Look, the chakras are something that seems very esoteric
but no!
it is something that is part of the human being
because the chakras are our energy centers
the word energy is a word, as already well known
and we know that everything in life is energy
and we are energy
and everything is
and everything we see and feel are different ways
through which the energy manifests
Our chakras are simply
some energy organs that we have
what they do is absorb the energy of our environment
and transform it into different manifestations of energy
what we could call different facets of the human being
As I have heard, there are 7 chakras
in a line
in the human being
these 7 chakras have a meaning, each chakra?
Yes
Look
the chakras are 7 energy centers that we have
each energy center takes the energy from the environment
and transforms it into 7 manifestations of the human being
then each chakra is specialized
in developing and emitting a manifestation of the human being
when I say manifestation
I mean both very physical subjects
as we can say for example physical strength
which is a manifestation of the human being
and thanks to this force we can develop our life
we need muscle strength
to walk, to make our homemade
and not get tired
that's what a chakra deals with
Then there are chakras
of which develop a more subtle energy
but it's also energy
although perhaps it is not as coded as energy
how emotions can be
Then there is a more subtle form of energy
what is the mental energy
which also has a significant effect on reality
You commented before the muscular force is a manifestation
Can we detail which chakra is for which task or which manifestation?
Well, then, if you like, Regine
I will briefly detail the function of each chakra
so you will understand better
yes
you think?
perfect
Ye always, when I talk about the chakras
I pose it as a journey of knowledge of the human being
and we will review in 7 stages
let's say the 7 basic aspects of the human being
that are given to us by each of these chakras
Starting with the first
the first chakra
say that the chakras have a location in the body
more or less we can locate them on an axis
that matches the spine
that starts at the coccyx and ends at the top of the head
the first is located, as I said, more or less at the height of the coccyx - perineum
this chakra, which is the first
It is the most basic chakra
in fact, it's called base chakra
it has a lot to do with all the physical energy
not only will it preserve our health
It is the reflection that makes us not sick
that we answer before the subjects that can attack our body
as it can be for example
pollution, viruses or anything
and we do not need to worry about our first chakra
It's like an autopilot
that already has a whole reflex response so that we can do well in life
This is the base chakra
when the base chakra is fine
when these energy functions are fine
we go calm for life
because we know that our basic needs are met
wow
and the second?
the second
how I posed the chakras as a trip
let's say the trip in life
obviously starts with the first chakra
to have our needs covered
At the time they are needs are covered
we can go up to the second chakra
which is another level of existence
in which we consider to enjoy life
the second chakra gives us everything we need
to enjoy our life
it is pleasure
it is pleasure
we can think what pleasure has to do with energy
Well, it has a lot to do with
because if we do not have energy
we do not enjoy things
when we are tired, when we are rigid
we are not attentive to things
If I can even talk about sexual energy
so that this energy that is an energy of pleasure is alive
we need energy
if we are tired
there will be no enjoyment in this sense either
you understand me?
then, it is also a form of energy
what is necessary
to live in fullness
because really the chakras, what they are
it is a path to full life
starting as I said for basic needs
first chakra
for pleasure
second chakra
and we have reached the third
the third, solar plexus
It is also part of another path of fullness of the human being
which is the realization on the physical plane
That means
It gives us the ability to realize our goals
Thus
we can call it "the success chakra"
to have success
there is an ingredient that is very important
what is self-esteem
Oh yeah
Then, the third chakra is success
and also the self-esteem
because there is no success if we do not believe in ourselves
this is true
exactly
and we went up to the room
the fourth, heart
which gives us?
the fourth is a longing
that all of you are going to understand very well
what is the longing for love
mm, how nice
This is really necessary for a full and happy life
I think we're all in agreement
there are people who manage to survive love
and hide the love
but it is not highly recommended
Love gives us a very important key
joy
the joy, the fullness
it makes us feel alive
So, the fourth chakra is the energy of love
the energy of love moves our life
it makes us go to places that we would not even suspect we could go
it's passion too, it's everything that has to do with loving
Yes
Love that always begins with ourselves
Yes, exactly
we are not talking about a love linked to attachments,
to emotional dependencies
do not
when we love ourselves
we can create mature and balanced love relationships
this is the key of the heart chakra
and the fifth?
the fifth is also a deep yearning for the human being
because the human being is a being that yearns to communicate
and express yourself
This chakra gives us the key to express ourselves in a harmonic way
first communicating well with ourselves
that our words are always a reflection of ourselves
and that we have an ability to communicate things
with the listeners that we have
so we tune in with them
that our words come well
and that we can express our truth
It is the sincerity chakra
It may seem a bit strange
that the expression is an energetic facet
But it is true
when we shut things
we block ourselves, we run out
when we have not said things
many times we are not at peace
he feels bad
we are wrong, we are in tension
at the moment we can express what is in me
there is a sense of relief, of rest
what is the sensation when the energy of the fifth chakra is put into circulation
we went up a little higher. The sixth chakra
The sixth chakra responds to a deeply human desire
which is the desire to understand, to understand and to see
not only come here to be healthy
first chakra
to enjoy
second
to succeed
third
to love
fourth
and express ourselves
but also to understand
we come to learn from the experiences of life
to learn from the experiences of life
the learning is not
although the books can give us indications
the real book is the book of being open
and awake in life in life itself
and learn from this book
the sixth chakra, beyond the books, gives us that opening of sight
to learn from things
And it's a really deep longing
it is also said that it is the third eye
The third eye
it is the eye that sees beyond our physical eyes
see a little the teaching that is in each thing
What we see
and the last chakra? there is one more
exactly
the seventh chakra can be defined as the end of the trip
of the evolution of the human being
and it is the chakra that opens us to what we can call
the feeling, the consciousness between units
to feel that we are part of a whole
that our existence goes beyond myself
when we open ourselves to this consciousness
our life changes
Is the connection to the universe?
The connection with the universe, yes, is a word
to the essence of the universe
to what transcends ourselves
many times when I cling to myself
to my littleness
that everything ends in me
my life becomes a struggle
for trying to show him that I am
but it's a struggle in vain
if I can not surrender to that fight
and open up to something greater
that something greater makes my life related to this
with more confidence in life
my way of life is not only an accomplishment exclusively mine
it is also in union with everything
that I can not be deeply happy
if I do not contribute for example my contribution to the happiness of the whole
it is this feeling
that at an energetic level
when the chakra is open
we receive an additional energy
we do not know where it comes from but it arrives
a well-known word is the word faith
yes
and there is a saying that says "faith moves mountains"
it's a little bit
the seventh chakra, when it is open
move mountains
Nothing is impossible
interesting
and now, if we have these centers
before you said once "when they are blocked"
How are these chakras blocked?
These chakras that mean wheels
chakras mean wheels
wheel means that the energy of the chakras is always in rotation
and in this rotation emanates its energy
those wheels are sometimes blocked
or its rotation is lightened
this means that there is a blockade
this block many times we have to look for it in all our history
not only personal
but also familiar
We start from the basis that
all our personal history is encoded in our DNA
everything that has happened to us is in our DNA
and there is a programming of how I act according to
what I have lived in all my personal and family past
It means that it's not just our childhood
but also stories from the past in the whole family
yes
what is interesting is that sometimes we are affected by issues
that we do not even really know
but that we inherit from the DNA of our family
to our DNA
it is there
although we do not know it
and causes us to perpetuate a blockade
that comes from my mother, my grandmother, my great grandfather, my grandfather
and that I do not even know
You can give a concrete example
so that people know what an experience is for example
where does this happen?
In my query
I have a question
women come sometimes
that have a pattern of attracting men who do not treat them well
that happen
issues of abuse, issues of some kind of abuse
And this is a pattern that can come from much more before?
Yes
Then, I explain
sometimes you see a destination that is repeating itself
what is curious
these women seem to attract these men
They do not treat them well
and they do not know why
and they do not know why
then, inquiring, we realize that
a grandmother, a great grandmother has also had that abuse
then there is a code of abuse
that has been inherited
can be explained in another way
is another way of explaining the same
we can explain it by saying that those women
they have a love relationship with that grandmother
but it's a love that makes the pain perpetuate
and the mistreatment of that grandmother
this is what is called a blind love
or it's called a loyalty to an abused
that comes from their ancestors
this is called loyalty relationships
or blind love
that makes us perpetuate a situation
and that we have as a radar to attract situations in our lives
that perpetuate the pain of the lived experience of the ancestors
how are we magnets
yes
I have given the example of abuse
but I could give an example for example in failure
Well, a grandfather failed
a grandfather was ruined
well, there's no way I can prosper in my life
it means that if I'm just not happy
I do not feel happy
then there may be a blockade there
there may be a block that has a component
that comes from my ancestors
and that, there are ways of working
which is seen with clear clarity
So, what happens is that
the chakras are blocked
and as much as we try to unlock them
until we go to that cause
and we do not line this link with the ancestors
the wheel of the chakra is as locked
how was it working on the ancestor
then, there is a contagion in the blockage of the ancestor
which is going to perpetuate
until we become aware of it
and we can start to clean this
and unlock it
Suppose we have it blocked
What do we need to do to unlock it?
You said go to the root
But already in concrete
What do you do to unlock it?
Look, I'll explain, but very briefly
a therapy that I do that is an individual therapy
I also work in a group
but let's start with individual
When we work individually
we know that the chakras are located in physical places
then through a series of passes
we can start to release the energy
manual steps
we can release the stagnant energy
and start moving this chakra
Even so
this manual work sometimes becomes insufficient
for precisely that blocking component of the ancestors
then we have to do a job with the ancestors
to release what we call energetic strings
a chakra that starts to roll
and this chakra has some strings
that they are locked
And these strings are a bond
that are still linked with this ancestor
What we do is a technique called
"cut of ties"
let's cut this tie
This may sound a little strange
but really, when we apply this technique
later when I'm back in the center
the energy has totally changed
and the chakra returns to spin harmonically
It's amazing how this works
yes
and since we are energy, we can work with energy
yes
obviously when there are deep blocks
You have to go deeper
you have to work with a certain constancy
the person who is also the same has to do personal work
so that old pattern does not follow
do not continue
once we have done the work with the ancestors
There is a new stage of healing work
in which we have to release
what we can call our dependencies
to the limiting patterns that we have lived
means our beliefs to which we have adapted
Yes, because, it's funny,
but the human being
is a being that is sometimes habits
and sometimes it is dependent even on very toxic things
then, even if we have healed the ancestral part
of a pattern of abuse
I have become addicted to abuse
until I can feel that I deserve to be treated with love
With respect
let go
Yes, exactly
but fixate
people who have a pattern of abuse
they have also become a little dependent on the victimhood that this entails
being a victim also has as a currency
I am seen as the "poor of me"
the "what's wrong with me"
there is also a certain fear to say
"Now I can be powerful in my life"
And this balance?
Yes, then we have to work too
to transform the mental pattern
of "poor me"
"I can not"
"I do not deserve the good"
this would be a next stage
in which we have already done the cleansing of the ancestors
and we have to decode that mental pattern
this would be like a third stage
to decode the chakra
You just said that this is an individual therapy
But you also give workshops as I have seen
Good
The workshops have already taken many
So, what we do is 1 workshop a weekend a month
in each workshop we are going to deepen a chakra
the journey of the chakras we always started
from the first and we finish in the seventh
and the journey really for a profound transformation of the human being
has to start from the most physical chakras
to finish with the most subtle
it can not be done any other way
Then every month we are going to deepen an energy
we have to do a thorough healing job
a deep unlocking
and there are incredible transformations of people
the truth what
because with the groups I always check it
it's a path really for people
who want to work hard
it's a weekend
then, when doing the workshop from month to month
there is a whole month to integrate the experience
and to do a lot of work and exercises
to empower let's say the opening
from each of the chakras
I call it "9 months of transformation
We do 7 chakras
then we also do a review
of the 7 together in the later stages
and it's a job I've been doing for 20 years
Come on, I'm passionate
every year I go repeating
he is very successful
the success for me is to see the changes in people
and above all people I see them after time
I like to maintain the link with them
and maybe they are not working with me
but I see that his life has changed
because they are focusing on something that is very much theirs
They start to make a life, create a life
that is very your life
and that they realize they have lived a life
that was not his
who wanted to respond to parents' expectations
of the society
or of internal patterns
decide to take the risk
in the good sense of the word the adventure
to make my own life
and maybe they have realized that until now it was not like that
that his work has been to respond to other expectations
that are not yours
that the people with whom they have elbowed
they do not have to do with your deep being
they are workshops that really produce a change of life
at all levels
to adjust my life
and create it in the image of who I really am
and they take the rein of their own life
exactly, yes
You are also a chakra harmonization trainer
both here in Spain and abroad, right?
You are right
Training is a slightly more recent stage
that I have started
let's say about 6, no, 7 years ago I started
You have been in this field for more than 30 years
Yes, it's been years
it's been quite a few years
It really is the passion of my life
and I have stayed really like seen
the chakras have powerfully called me
as a path of evolution
and I have not left there
what if I have been developing the work
that I started with that 9-month job
what I call chakra workshop
and for 7 years I started in 2 thousand
no, it does more
in 2009 I started the first training
that is already 9 years that I have started
The training I propose as a second stage
of personal work
after having done the chakra workshop
that I pose as a deep personal cleanliness
after the person is already
first know the tools
that have led us to that transformation
and then you can apply them
first to oneself
and then to others
for such a beautiful purpose
how to contribute
that humanity can also benefit
of a powerful healing work
It means, if therapists are interested
you can be contacted for a training
and acquire the knowledge to apply it in your query
Yes, exactly
the training I think of as learning
of the methods used to harmonize the chakras
a deepening also of personal work
but above all this
how to heal, clean, harmonize the chakras
to other people
and also read, make a diagnosis, know
is a job that will sharpen our intuition enormously
let's learn to read the other's energy
and have a lot of information about the other
You have a special method
and I can confirm
that you are amazing in getting the information out of the energy
you are also an open book
Come on, it's been a pleasure to read you, really
Yes Yes
and also your book is constantly changing
is revealing new things
It is exciting
It's amazing the information that you get
Thank you
I leave all Pierre's data
down in the information box
in case you want to contact
be for training
be for the workshop
that is, for an individual session
I recommend you
is incredible
and, already Pierre
our time is over
It has been a pleasure to have you here
we have had a very pleasant time
I always love talking about this
of this topic
That I'm passionate
and share it with you
and well, I hope it has been enriching for all
Yes
and well, guys
That's all for today
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Minsung & Paula vlogs - Ep. 5 (ENG SUB) - Duration: 10:45.– hello
– yesterday I had an insta live with you guys
– and one of the things that came up
– was something like "share 25 things we don't know about you"
– I can't come up with 25 things, but I can share a few things
– my favorite book is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
– so on my birthday I got this amazing really old
– Pride and Prejudice book
– with like golden, what's it called, engraved first page (cover)
– and this is from year 1894
– yeah just super old
– another thing that you don't know
– I used to have horses when I was growing up
– and I had this pony
– here is me and my sister
– that's me and my pony, and that's my little sister
– another thing, I get the question a lot
– since I'm working with music
– like what I studied at university
– and I studied environmental science at university
– so I didn't study marketing, or PR, or any of the things I'm working with now
– I know that a lot of you who are watching are younger
– and kind of in the midst of choosing their future
– you know, whatever you decide to study
– that doesn't mean that's what you have to do for the rest of your life
– destiny, or chance, takes you to the path you are meant to follow
– somehow anyway I think
– so follow your instincts with everything
– but studying anything is good because it teaches you to be organised and focused
– and when you do well you feel good about yourself
– so it gives you a lot of confidence which is important later on in your working life
– regardless of the field
– it's still really cold outside in sweden
– and I'm gonna go to work
– We arrived here where we are doing a guest show
– here is my team
– today here is a high school dance battle
– we are doing a guest show... wow....
– oh, scary, scary
– let's do a cool performance
(teaching choreography)
– the rhythm is like bem bem bem
(filming choreo video for 1997 Studio)
– it's minus -7 degrees (c) outside
– but it's sunny and it's a nice day so it's ok
– now I'm here at the office so I'm gonna show you around a little bit
– this is my boss
– my co-workers
– I don't think they really want to be on the vlog so I'm not gonna zoom in on their faces
– Hannes wants to be in the vlog
– and here is our meeting room
– here is the kind of...
– Jonas, what do you do?
– I'm the business and legal affairs manager
– here is a fruit bowl
– this is my closest boss Lisa
– who's a lovely lady but busy right now
– so that's the tour of the office
– what do you think Hannes? Did I do a good tour?
– very good tour
– what's that?
– (something healthy)
– drink this
– no I won't
– it's water!
– what are you doing?
– I'm filming a video
(hints for mom to join)
– don't do that
– I just want to try it
(mom turns camera off)
(after "free dance work shop" event)
– thank you!
– what are you doing?
– I'm filming
(planning fan meeting) – hahaha
– so, what are we doing about that?
– ah, right! I have a question
– while eating with the selected fans
– do I have to prepare something else?
– is there anything he has to prepare for the fan meeting?
– no there isn't
– how many people will it be?
– maybe around five
– then I should prepare something special for those fans (but uses the word "friends")
– oh oh
– I'm on my way to my mom's house
– and we are gonna have dinner
– oh people are skiing up there
– I'm at my moms house, or apartment
– as you can see there is a nice little river outside
– but it's totally frozen right now, because it's freezing outside
– spring is not in Sweden yet, but soon will be
– hello
– I'm thinking about...
– when it's time to clean your garden, I have a little garden
– it looks like shit right now
– I have my little gate here
– look at this shit
– every other spring I have to paint that
– and I have my bicycle, it has a flat tire
– so I'm just out here planning
– I'm gonna make it super pretty this summer
– that's my plan
– It's friday, even though it kind of feels like sunday
– because I'm off work (easter)
– so I thought I would
– spend the morning decorating some eggs
– easter eggs
– I don't have any egg cups but of some reason I have a bunch of mini flower pots
– so I'm gonna decorate these little guys
– my hearts kind of failed a little bit
– they are not as good as I would have liked
– but it's ok, I'm gonna eat them anyway
– happy easter! Bye!
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FAMILY Vocabulary Lesson [English Subtiles] - Duration: 4:34.Welcome to yet another video. So today we are going to be using vocabulary. So what are we going to do today?
For today's lesson I chose to do vocabulary related to family, so I'm going to try and explain different family members to you. So let's get going.
For today's video I'm going to start with an immediate family so that's your close family.
So I'm going to tell you who are male and who are female members of your family immediate family.
So when it comes to female members we have mother, daughter, sister and wife.
And when it comes to male members we have father, son, brother and a husband. So who's who? Okay, so let's see.
So, when you have children you are called a parent. Now if you as a parent have a child who is a boy he's going to be called a son.
Now, if you have a child who is a girl she is going to be called a daughter. Easy right?
Okay don't worry, it gets complicated later. Okay now let's be like this. We have gone over children.
Now what about you. If you are a male parent you are called a father. And if you are a female parent you are called a mother.
Okay. Now, when a couple gets married, they become husband and wife.
So, the male partner is a husband and a female partner is a wife. When two children are usually from same parents they are siblings and they are also brother and sister.
Now, that is your immediate family. Now what about an extended family, when it comes to a bunch of relatives that you have, so I'm going to start with grandparents first.
Grandparents are parents of your parents which means they are parents of your mum and dad.
Now, grandfather is the father of your mum or dad, and grandmother is the mother of your mum or your dad.
What about your aunts and uncles? Well your uncle is the brother of your mum or your dad.
And your aunt is the sister of your mum or your dad.
What about your nieces and nephews? Well a nephew is the son of your sister or your brother.
Niece is a daughter of your sister or your brother, for example, I have a nephew, he's two years old, he's adorable and of course he is the son of my sister.
And for today I will only mention one more, your cousins. Now we have a lot of them. Who are they?
Your cousins are sons and daughters of your uncle and your aunt. So that's it, now you approximately know who your family members are.
Don't worry there are more of them, but we are going to talk about them in some of our next videos. Thank you so much for watching. See you soon. Bye...
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Book Haul | February - March 2018 - Duration: 24:12.I can't believe how many books there are here.
Ohhh my god.
Hello everyone!
I am Ashleigh, and today I'm going to be doing a collective book haul.
I wish I could come up with excuses for the amount of books I have in this video but...they
would be just that - excuses.I mean, I was sent a lot from publishers over February and
March because a lot of things are being published in the Spring so I have gained quite a lot.
And I don't feel too bad about it because I have been unhauling books at the same time.
There is an unhaul video coming up soon.
But I am currently in the process of donating over 40 books, so...it's kind of balancing
out somewhere.
But yeah, there's a lot of books, and...I'm going to talk about them.
This is going to take an awful long while so go and grab a cup of tea and a snack, and
let's just talk about books.
So I feel like I've got quite a good mix here.
The majo - well, I say a good mix, but the majority are young adult fantasy books because
that's just what I like reading and it's what publishers tend to send me.
But I do also have some nonfiction thrown in, and quite a lot of classics actually so,
I don't know, there's a good mix.
But like I said the majority of these books are young adult books, and quite a lot of
them were sent by publishers, and those are the ones I'm going to start with.
So if you don't like that for whatever reason then...this isn't your video.
Go and watch someone else's.
Anyway, like I said I am going to start with the ones that were sent to me by publishers...so
let's do that.
I don't know where I was going with that.
So these first two books were sent to be by Walker books, so thank you very much Walker
books!
This first one is Scythe by Neal Shusterman.
This one is set in a world where you can only die when a professional scythe comes up and
kills you.
The two main characters in this become apprentice scythes - that's really hard to say - and
in doing so they're kind of pitted against each other in a competition to see who will
become the professional scythe.
I don't know what I'm going to think of this book.
It seems really unique.
But I think the amount of hype it's gotten in America has made me kind of wary about
it, because I don't know if it's something that I'll enjoy, and I've just picked it up
because so many other people enjoying it.
But yeah, I'm a little bit skeptical, but we'll see how it goes.
The next one is a very deceptive cover, because this is an ARC and this is not the title.
But the title actually is White Rabbit, Red Wolf by Tom Pollock.
But this one follows a boy who is a very anxious person.
He basically has a fear of everything.
And he finds comfort in logical things because he is a maths prodigy - pr - pro - I can't
say that word.
A maths prodigy.
There we go.
However, one day things go really wrong, and his mother is stabbed, I think his sister
goes missing, and somehow state secrets and family secrets end up entwining, and he has
to deal with that...while having a fear of everything.
So, yeah.
I - This doesn't sound like something I would usually pick up, but it's really intriguing.
Like, I want to know why this story is a lie.
I will find out one day.
The next three were sent to me by Penguin, so thank you very much Penguin!
This first one was actually sent to me unsolicited, so I don't actually know that much about it
because I didn't request it or accept it to review, it was just randomly sent.
But it is Fragments of the Lost by Megan Miranda.
Yeah, it doesn't have the title on the front so.
But I believe this one about a girl whose boyfriend dies, and when she goes to pack
up all his things, she finds out there's this big secret he was keeping, and she doesn't
really know who he was after all that.
Like I said, I don't know much about it, and I don't know when I'll get round to reading
it, but I have an awful long summer ahead of me so...
Next up we have The Smoke Thieves by Sally Green.
I think this is the author of the Half Bad series, is it called?
I've not read that series but I know it's massively popular.
But I was really intrigued about this one because it gives me Six of Crows vibes.
Because it basically follows a sort of wayward band of characters which sound like they shouldn't
have any sort of association with each other at all.
And they sort of come together to steal a vial of demon smoke, I think it is.
So yeah, I'm kind of intrigued to see how that works.
And this also came with a letter from Sally Green saying that one of the characters she
wrote, she wrote in a particular way because she still finds that female characters who
are intelligent tend to have more villainous roles in stories, and so she wanted to write
a character in which that didn't happen.
So I want to see how she portrays that.
I think a lot of the books I read have intelligent characters who aren't villainous, so...I don't
know, I'm intrigued to see Sally Green's portrayal of that sort of personality.
I feel like I'm not talking properly.
I do this every single time.
Next up we have This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada, which actually turned up this morning.
Just before filming this video I thought to myself "I'm going to wait for the postman
just to make sure that no books arrive after filming the book haul".
And it's a good job I did, because this one turned up.
See, that was just my amazing premonition right there.
But this one is about a girl whose father creates a vaccine for this deadly virus that
is infecting billions of people.
But her father dies, and the only person who can sort of decrypt this vaccine and make
it into what it needs to be is the main character.
I actually haven't read any sort of books that are based on genetics, or just that kind
of science.
So I'm very intrigued to see how I get along with this one.
The next few books were sent to me by Scholastic, so thank you very much Scholastic!
The first one being State of Sorrow by Melinda Salisbury.
I've read a couple of Melinda Salisbury's other books, which is why I accepted this
one to review because I really enjoyed those ones.
But this one, I've already read it, and I loved it so much.
This is set in a fantasy world where one region of it is kind of living permanently in grief,
because there was a tragedy 18 years ago, and the chancellor of this world sort of decreed
it where nobody could have any sort of happiness.
They just had to live in permanent grief.
They're not allowed any colour in their lives, they're not allowed to smile, or laugh.
And it's been in that state for 18 years.
The main character in this is called Sorrow, and she is the chancellor's daughter.
Now when she becomes 18 years old and the chancellor can no longer run, she decides
to run in the election to become the next chancellor.
We have a teenage girl running for an election, and I love it so much.
But yeah, this will be in my March wrap up, so you will hear more about this soon.
And the other two that were sent to me by Scholastic were the shiniest book mail that
I've ever received in my life, because they are Ink and Spark by Alice Broadway.
Look how shiny these are.
But this first book is set in a world where every action that you do is sort of marked
on your body like tattoos, and the main character wants to hide something, which obviously isn't
going to be very easy if it's on your body permanently.
So that's all I really know about the first book, but I've seen it has a lot of praise.
And especially now that this second book is coming out soon, I just really want to see
what it's all about.I did actually read the first couple of pages of this book, and I
really like what I saw of the writing style so I do think this is one I'll get to soon.
Especially because it's quite a short read as well compared to my usual ones, so it might
be good to pick up alongside uni work.
But yeah, very excited.
And the final book that I was sent by publishers within these two or three months was actually
by Bloomsbury, so thank you very much Bloomsbury!
But that was The Wren Hunt by Mary Watson.
I was sent this one because I took part in the bookstagram tour for it around its publication.
But I am so excited for this book because it just sounds so good.
In this book, every single winter the main character, Wren, is sort of chased through
the woods on this warped sort of childhood game.
I don't - I can't even imagine that game is because that sounds terrifying, being chased
through the woods every winter.
And to make it even more darker, the main character, Wren, is actually an augur.
And apparently if the people chasing her find this out, then that makes the game even more
deadly because they will want to kill her.
That is intense.
But I've seen Samantha Shannon - one of my favourite authors - absolutely rave about
this book constantly, and I'm just - it sounds really dark, it's part thriller, and I'm just
so excited to read this one.
It sounds right up my alley.
And I've never read anything where one of the characters is an augur before, apart from
like, the Percy Jackson series.
Yeah.
SO the next few books I actually got as gifts for my birthday.
It was my birthday at the end of February so I've not had these ones too long.
But the first two were given to me by my frends Amber and Jade, so thank you very much you
two.
The first one being Women and Power by Mary Beard.
This is a very small nonfiction book which is comprised of two essay by Mary Beard, both
on the topic of feminism.
They were originally speeches, of talks that she gave in lectures, but then they've now
been written down and published.
But these focus on how the power structure has been built on a masculine ideology, and
how this sort of structure has to be remade to incorporate women, rather than women trying
to break down the structure.
I don't think that's a very good explanation of what Mary Beard is trying to convey in
this book, but that's what I took from it anyway, because I have already read this,
so this will be in my March Wrap Up.
If you want to hear more of my thoughts, stay tuned for that one.
And the other book that they got me was The Fate of the Tearling by Erika Johansen.
This is the third book in the Queen of the Tearling series, and I do already have the
first and second book.
However, years ago I read the first book, and never continued the series because this
one wasn't out yet.
However this one has been out for an awful long while now, so I do want to reread the
first one and then finally continue the series and finish the trilogy, because I remember
loving the first one so much.
It's about a girl called Kelsea who is actually the heir to the kingdom that she lives in.
However for the first 18 years of her life, she has been sort of sent to live in this
small woodland house so that she is protected and hidden from everybody that might want
to hurt her.
So when she turns 18 I think it is, she actually returns and wants to reclaim her kingdom and
fix it, because it's in one heck of a state.
But it's definitely more of a political fantasy, which I absolutely adore.
They're my favourite sort of stories.
Just political fantasies.
I love it.
As you can probably tell, because a lot of these have been like, about elections, or
just like, featured princesses or some sort of heir to the throne/part of the monarchy
coming in and getting involved with things.
You can probably tell by now that that's the sort of fantasy story that I go for.
But I do hope that this summer I will finally finish this series, so...it was rather helpful
of them to get me the final book.
The next book I actually chose for myself, because my friend Sheryl got me a Waterstones
gift card, so thank you very much Sheryl!
And with that gift card, I picked up Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier.
If anyone's been around me in the past year or so, you'll know why I'm laughing.
I've mentioned this book so many times now.
But I finally own it, so I'm a step closer to reading it at least.
But this is a classic which follows a woman who marries a man, but before she married
him, he already had a wife who died.
So when she moved into the household, all she hears about is this phantom wife that
he used to have, and she finds it really hard to live, or sort of find her place within
this household, because everybody just seemed to adore this first wife.
That was probably a really crappy explanation of what this is about.
But I don't know, I just know that I will absolutely adore Daphne du Maurier's writing,
and I have actually read a really short story by her now, so that's only solidified my hope
that I'm going to love this book.
Apparently it's really dark, and I've seen a lot of people reading this lately and absolutely
adoring it, so I just want to finally get on that.
Soon.
It will happen soon.
And then the final book that I got for my birthday was given to me by my Dad's girlfriend,
and it's probably the most overdramatic but absolutely stunning book I have ever owned
in my life, because...it's Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory.
But, like, just look at it.
LOOK AT IT.
It's got gold sprayed edges.
And it's got illustrations inside.
And it's just this huge bind up of the legend of King Arthur.
It is so stunning.
I can't believe i own this.
I don;t know when I'm going to get round to reading this, because it is over 700 pages,
and the writing is really quite small.
But there are illustrations in it, so maybe it won't take me as long as I think.
But I have been really intrigued about the legends surrounding King Arthur every since
I read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight last semester, so I'm so happy to have this book.
And like I said, it's just absolutely stunning.
Oh my god.
And now we're finally moving onto the books that I have bought myself over the past few
months.
The first sort of collection of books I'm going to talk about, I'm not going to go into
the individual synopsis' of them all, because there's seven of them, and they're all really
short.
But I will link all the books that I mention down in the description box anyway so that
if you want to find out more about it, you can head down there and have a look.
But the books that I'm talking about are the new Penguin Moderns, which are just really
tiny books by different authors.
I think they're all from the 20th century.
And these are all £1 each.
If you have me on social media, again, you've probably seen me go on about these a lot because
as you can see, I got seven of them.
And I don't know how many there are.
There's either 50 or 80.
I feel like 80 is closer.
But that might just be me confusing it with the Little Black Classics.
I don't know anymore.
Why do Penguin bring out so many different editions of classics.
But for these books I picked up Letter to my Mother by Georges Simenon?
Simenon?
I don't know how you pronounce that.
Four Russian Short Stories by Gazdanov and Others.
Daydream and Drunkenness of a Young Lady by Clarice Lispector.
The Vigilante by John Steinbeck.
The Breakthrough by Daphne du Maurier, which is the short story by Daphne du Maurier that
I've just mentioned reading.
Africa's Tarnished Name by Chinua Achebe.
And The Missing Girl by Shirley Jackson.
Of these seven books, I've already read three of them.
I've read the Four Russian Short Stories, The Vigilante, and The Breakthrough.
And I do have reviews for them on my blog so I will link that down below if you're interested.
But I do intend to get some more of these and - I just think they're such a good idea,
because you can try lots of different authors, and they're only £1 so it's not going to
be too devastating if you end up not liking that author's writing style.
And also I've found that alongside my uni work, these have been perfect to pick up because
I can just read something, finish it really quickly, and then it will not take me like
two weeks to finish a book.
It just takes me an hour or two.
So on my birthday, I actually visited the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, and while I was
there I picked up a clothbound copy of Villette by Charlotte Bronte.
Because in one of my past videos, or probably quite a few of my past videos actually, I
mentioned that in the first semester of university I read an extract from Villette, and I actually
really enjoyed it so I decided to pick up the full book while I was there and of course,
I got the Bronte Parsonage museum stamp.
I actually don't know much about what this is about, certainly not enough for me to be
able to give you a proper synopsis so again, I will just link this one down below.
But from the extract that I read, I gathered that the main character was leaving, and she
travelled to London, and then to a city called Villette, which is what the book is titled
for so I imagine that quite a lot happens once she gets to Villette.
But I do really love Charlotte Bronte's writing style, and...yeah.
I just thought I'd get myself a nice edition.
And weirdly this matches my bedroom decor perfectly.
Next up we have a book that I actually preordered because I was so looking forward to this.
But that is Bygone Badass Broads: 52 Forgotten Women Who Changed the World by Mackenzi Lee.
This is exactly what it says it is.
It's a compilation of different short stories all about 52 different women with illustrations
for each of the women as well, and just what they did to help change the world.
And it's just absolutely stunning.
Again, I've already read this one so this will be in my March Wrap Up - will it?
Or did I read it in February?
When did I read this?
No, I think this will be in my March Wrap Up.
Wow, that was a major brain glitch there but, yeah, you'll be hearing more about this one
soon.
Next up, we have Howards End by E.M. Forster, and yet again, I don't know much about this
one, because the blurb literally says that it follows three different families.
That's...that is all it says.
It follows three different families, and apparently they're all drawn together by lies and death.
So...as morbid as that sounds, I'm very intrigued.
I actually picked this one up because 1.
I love E.M. Forster's A Room With A View, and this is one of his really well known ones,
it seems to be well loved.
But I actually saw Jasmine over at Jasmine's Reads rave about this one in a video, and
it just made me want it again, and I just thought it'd be really good to pick up over
summer, so I decided to pick it up.
I blame Jasmine entirely for this one.
My next one is another preorder, and I'm actually currently reading it right now.
But that is Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi.
I would be surprised if you've not heard of this book, because it has been HUGE.
But this is a young adult fantasy based on Nigerian culture, I believe.
I could be wrong.
But this has been getting so much hype.
There has literally been like, a huge billboard put up on American Boulevard I think it was,
just of this cover, which I'm not surprised, because look how gorgeous it is.
This has basically been the Black Panther of the young adult fantasy world.
If that makes any sense?I don't know what I'm trying to get at.
But anyway, I've not even told you what this is about.
This is about a world where there used to be different magic clans, but magic was actually
eradicated by the monarchy because they saw people who could do magic as a threat.
However the main character in this is working to bring magic back.
I'm only 100 pages into this so far but it does seem really good so far.
I don't have too much of an opinion yet, but by the time this video goes up I think I'll
have either finished this, or have read most of it so I'm sure if you want to hear more
of my thoughts then you can ask me down in the comments below and I shall come and tell
you.
But this has been receiving so much praise, and I'm just intrigued to see whether I will
be part of that, or whether the hype will kind of outshine it a bit for me.
We shall see.
But so far, it's good.
And the final two books I blame on Matthew over at MCS-Books, because he recently made
a video giving smaller booktubers a shoutout and pairing them up with book recommendations.
And I was in that video, which honestly made me tear up because I wasn't expecting it at
all.
I'll link that video down below.
But he is honestly one of my favourite booktubers and I really do think that all of you should
check him out.
But I'll leave that video down below and just his channel in general if you want to go and
find it.
But in that video, he recommended two books to me, and I went and bought them straight
away, because that is how easily influenced I am.
No but really, he actually did an amazing job at finding books that were really well
suited to the sort of things I read.
And I was actually shocked, because a lot of people just tend to recommend like, the
really hyped up young adult books to me and it doesn't always hit the mark.
So I was really impressed by how well thought out Matthew's recommendations were.
SO of course I went and bought them, and the first one is The Magicians by Lev Grossman.
Apparently this is a big thing.
I've never heard of it before, but apparently this is a massive - like a massively popular
book.
But this follows a man who has an interview at Princeton one day, but when he turns up
the interviewer is dead.
On discovering this, he finds a manuscript with his name on it, and this somehow leads
him into a sort of secret world which seems really idyllic to begin with, but then ends
up turning quite dark.
Matthew actually described this one as a mix of Harry Potter and the Chronicles of Narnia
but for an older audience, I think.
And that is just exactly how it sounds.
I'm so excited.
I love fantasy.
So I am on this.
Ad the other book that he recommended me was Literature and Evil by Georges Bataille.
This is a collection of essays which focus on different authors and their representation
of evil in literature, sort of trying to understand different interpretations of it so that we
can come to understand humanity as a whole.
Matthew definitely did a better job at explaining this book than I did so, again, the video
is linked down below if you want to go and check out his synopsis of this instead.
I always want to read more nonfiction, however finding a sort of path to continue down I
find very hard to figure out.
But Matthew figured it out for me, because he recommended this one, so this is the one
I will be continuing with.
And I think i might end up actually buddy reading this one with Matthew because he also
owns this one and he's not read it yet, so that will be a really intriguing experience
to see what we both think of it.
I saw that the first essay was focused on Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, which I'm
really intrigued about because I can definitely see how the topic of evil comes about with
that book.
So, I don't know.
i'm really intrigued to see what Bataille's interpretations of these different books are
regarding the topics of evil.
And again, I blame Matthew entirely for those two.
But that is the end of one hell of a book haul.
Again.
We did this in January.
I genuinely have enough books now, from this book haul and my last book haul, to last me
the entire year.
So don't be expecting another book haul from me anytime soon.
Because I'm not doing it.
I don't have the money to do it.
Also I just genuinely feel awful when I do book hauls this big because of many reason,
that's a topic for another day.
But yeah.
Anyway.
Apologies if this video hasn't been very engaging, because it has just been like a whistle stop
tour of all of these books.
But I did want to show them to you because I do think that a lot of you guy like the
sort of reading that I do, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Can you tell I've been doing this for awhile now.
I've been talking for too long.
But anyway, if you've read any of these books or if any of them are particular favourites
of yours, then please do come and talk to me about them in the comments below.
Let me know which ones I should prioritise because there's a lot to choose from and I
don't know where the hell to start.
I think I mentioned it at the beginning, but I am doing a book unhaul at some point soon,
so keep an eye out for that one because, again, these ones are kind of replacing all the ones
that got rid of.
Or half of the ones I got rid of because I've gotten rid of a lot.
But yeah, keep an eye out for that one if you are interested to see what I'm getting
rid of and donating to charity.
But yes, other than that, I hope you're having a lovely day, and I shall see you next time
with a new video.
Bye!
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Bundesliga classic vs. BVB kicks off crucial period - Duration: 2:32.Finally, the decisive, do-or-die period of the season begins.
The last national team break is over, now one highlight will chase the other.
In the next few weeks all the decisions in the championship, the DFB-Cup and the Champions League will take place
and this crucial period begins tomorrow evening with the Bundesliga's absolute top match, Bayern Munich against Borussia Dortmund.
Now we have to focus on Dortmund and on winning this game. It would be a mistake to already think
about the game in Sevilla.
Dortmund had difficulties in October and November
but now they're doing well.
They have more stability under the new coach.
It's difficult to beat Dortmund
but if we show 100% we can do it.
We have to show those 100% on Saturday.
In today's final training session Kingsley Coman, Juan Bernat and Arturo Vidal were still absent.
These players will not be able to feature against Dortmund tomorrow.
We have one player who returned with an injury and that is Arturo Vidal.
He is suffering from a severe bruise on his thigh.
Juan Bernat has had problems with his ankle in the past days
so he too will not be available.
With a win against Dortmund Bayern Munich would not only celebrate the perfect start
o the all-deciding month of April but could also prematurely secure the sixth championship in succession
if Schalke fail to beat Freiburg Saturday afternoon.
For Bayern manager Jupp Heynckes, however, it doesn't matter when Bayern become champs.
In my opinion we have to try to win against a 100% strong opponent tomorrow.
For us it makes no difference if we win the championship tomorrow or next week or the week after.
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Pro Ject Pre Box S2: MQA decoding Digital DAC/pre-amp - Duration: 9:55.By popular demand this time a tiny DAC and pre-amp that is MQA enabled and only costs € 349.
That looks too good to be true.
But is it?
From the picture on the website I got the impression it is a 'half size' device,
as in the half of a 48 cm device.
But it's much smaller.
Nevertheless it's a very sturdy aluminium housing with a sheet metal internal chassis
and a black or silver anodised aluminium front.
It measures 103 by 103 by 36 millimetre.
On the front something that looks like a power led but probably is an infrared sensor since
it never lights up and is not mentioned in the manual, a 6.3 mm headphone jack that switches
off the line outs when a plug is inserted, two push buttons for input selection, a very
nice OLED display, a filter selector offering eight options and a menu button that works
together with the rotary encoder on the right.
In normal mode this encoder is used as volume knob.
Pressing it mutes the outputs.
On the rear a USB B socket to connect to a computer, a coaxial SPDIF input on RCA, an
optical input on TOSlink, A 5 voltDC socket in the shape of a microUSB socket and a pair
of RCA's for the stereo analogue output.
Let's start with the the four layered, gold plated PCB's that are designed to provide
extra shielding.
The XMOS 16 core processor not only handles the async USB input but also the MQA unfolding.
Pro-Ject claims to have filtered the USB input to the extreme and I suppose these coils take
part in that.
Behind that the power circuit for the digital part.
A vertical PCB provides shielding between the digital and the analogue part.
There is a separate power circuit for the clock oscillators, indeed there are two of
them, specified at 100 femtoseconds, one for 44.1 and one for 48 kHz based sampling frequencies.
The two ESS Sabre ESS9038 chips are situated very nicely close to the oscillators.
The analogue audio also has it's own power circuit using ULR conductive polymer/aluminium
solid capacitors.
The analogue audio part shows Wima polypropylene capacitors with in-between yet another low
noise voltage regulator and the ESS9602 output stage amplifier.
Overall the architecture and the components used suggests a higher price category.
Combine that with the well respected ESS Sabre DAC chip, femto clock crystals, triple power
supply and so on and you can only conclude that from a technical point of view the Pre
Box S2 Digital is a steal.
But does it sound good too?
Before I report on the listening experience, first some attention to the reconstruction
filters.
As said there are 8 filters to choose from.
I generally preferred the same that Pro-Ject advises to use, although some tracks sounded
better using another.
Now, I have been asked many times why I don't measure the equipment I review.
Well I do, but I just don't publish the measurements.
In this case all measurements were clearly better than can be expected at this price.
Noise is very low, linearity continues deep down and so on.
But when looking at the filters, something strange appeared, something I can't explain
- and I am sure there are people that can.
I usually look at filters using this signal: a single 10 kHz sine wave at 48 kHz sampling.
Due to the band limitations it will give some ripple before and after, as can be seen here.
Now, let's change the filter to the filter Pro-ject and myself prefer, the Optimal transient.
This doesn't look like anything I put in.
Now, the single sine wave is constructed in a DSP and could never occur in a digital stream
as such.
That might be the reason there is no correlation between what we see and what I heard.
And the filters I liked less, with the exception of of one, all looked better.
And since we're at it, let's show the other ones:
Fast Roll off (Linear phase)Slow Roll off (Linear phase)
Minimum Phase Fast Minimum Phase Slow
Linear Apodizing Hybrid Filter and
Brickwall Filter And for comparison all eight at the same time.
For those that wonder, yes I have checked two time the scope pictures all have the right
names.
Since I have no MQA encoded pulses, I couldn't check the MQA filtering Time for the practical
side of things.
Let start with the sampling rates.
Anything PCM up to 768 kHz, DSD up to DSD512 and all MQA is supported over the USB input.
The SPDIF and TOSlink inputs are 'limited' to 24 bit 192 kHz linear PCM.
So no mQA and no DSD.
When connected to the computer over USB, the computer will also power the Pre Box unless
you connect the supplied switching mode power supply.
Then the Pre Box automatically switches over.
I Couldn't resist trying a better power supply but considered an sBooster to be over
the top, so I used the iFi iPower and the Audiophonics 5 volts DC power supplies.
See my review of both, the link is in the show notes below this video in Youtube and
at the end of this video.
That brings me to the auditory evaluation: and I must stay I am impressed.
It sounded quite dynamic and had a rather clean mid range.
There was a slight harshness in the highs, something to expect in this price ranges (and
sometimes even higher) and also the lows offered tonality and resolution that is good for its
price.
The stereo image is somewhat wide and limited in depth.
Now these are absolute judgements, made on my setup 1.
In my setup 3 the quality of the Pre Box surpassed that of the other components and in my setup
2 it situated itself just under the Mojo.
And feature wise it outperformed the Mojo, of course since the Pre Box is aimed at stationary
use.
The Project Pre Box S2 Digital can be used as a DAC but also as a digital pre-amp.
Connect the computer to the USB input, the tv to the Toslink input and a set of active
speakers - or an amp with speakers - and you're set.
The simple infrared remote control lets you control everything: inputs, filters and volume.
At 349 Euros it is a steal.
Spend another 59 Euros on an iFi iPower power supply and the quality goes up even further.
Although it looks tiny it doesn't feel cheap, build quality both outside and in are more
than excellent.
Regular viewers know I'm not much of a headphone listener but the PreBox drives my AudioQuest
Nighthawks and Sony MDR-EX700's nicely.
I have said it before and I'll say it again: Developments in digital audio are rapid, I
have a 10 year old DAC that costed five times the price of the Pro-ject and comes nowhere
near sound wise and feature wise.
So if you have an old DAC or just want to be informed, subscribe to this channel or
follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.
See the show notes for the links.
If you liked this video, please consider supporting the channel through Patreon or Paypal.
Any financial support is much appreciated.
The links are in the show notes, just as the link to a description of my three setups.
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I am Hans Beekhuyzen, thank you for watching and see you in the next show or on theHBproject.com.
And whatever you do, enjoy the music.
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