Thanks, Jack. You are an expert's expert. Not trying to put you on the spot, but why that combination?My favorite decay award goes to Dynavector XV-1t on a TW table and arm
Decay is more a function of noise and room. Early reflections in a large room and late reflections in a small room will mask decay. Small room late reflections should be diffused, preventing multiple reflections, while large room early reflections need to be absorbed.
Noise is the other enemy of decay.....as you reduce the sources of noise, primarily conducted and radiated EMI and RFI and resolve the reflections you’ll notice an increase in both purity and length of decay and an increase in recording venue acoustics.
Thanks, Jack. You are an expert's expert. Not trying to put you on the spot, but why that combination?
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