Zellaton told me that the limited sonic result at the Munich show was definitely not caused by Ch Precision or Schnerzinger. They said beside the power problems the main problem at the Munich show were caused by the room which was highly over damped and that the side walls were made of thin paperboard. Like i mentioned before i own the Schnerzinger cables and i can truly say, one of their very special is that they have an incredible real resolution and not an artificial resolution faked by distortion, especially when connected to their cable cleaners.
I never judge a component by an impression of a show. For my experience often a good sonic result of a system under bad circumstances at a show is caused for example by an overemphasis of a component.
An example: i am thinking of buying the Wilson Alexia which i heard at the Munich show. The sound was boomy and had not good resolution. But i know it was not the speakers fault, the room was full of people and therefore totally over damped. Only a bright sounding speaker had been able to compensate and would not have sound dull under these circumstances.
Exceptionally products need an exceptional environment to show their potential, otherwise you judge only the mistake of limiting elements!
I never judge a component by an impression of a show. For my experience often a good sonic result of a system under bad circumstances at a show is caused for example by an overemphasis of a component.
An example: i am thinking of buying the Wilson Alexia which i heard at the Munich show. The sound was boomy and had not good resolution. But i know it was not the speakers fault, the room was full of people and therefore totally over damped. Only a bright sounding speaker had been able to compensate and would not have sound dull under these circumstances.
Exceptionally products need an exceptional environment to show their potential, otherwise you judge only the mistake of limiting elements!
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