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Day 7 — Final Impressions
System warm-up: a little over four hours. Full listening council present: three members including myself, plus the guest “expert” for psychoacoustics. To keep things clean and focused, we played only one album: Vicente Amigo – Memoria de los Sentidos.
By the time the third track finished, reactions were unanimous. Quiet surprise, widened eyes, and comments starting to surface:
- “Stereo image… never heard it like this.”
- “Instruments have real body, not just location.”
- “The atmosphere is beautiful, musical, alive.”
On the fourth track, the expert finally spoke: “This is spatial coherence on a laboratory level.”
Then came Requiem. From the very first tone, a subtle chill passed through the room. Musicians didn’t just appear — they materialized. Guitars, palmas, vocals, resonance of wood… all in holographic clarity. The vocalists stepped forward as if physically present a few meters in front of us. No one said a word. Nobody wanted to break the spell.
The overall atmosphere wasn’t only musical — it was deeply emotional, almost transcendent.
Final consensus of the whole group: The Regenerator has completed its metamorphosis. The system has never sounded closer to real life.
System used for evaluation:
Metronom Player 4 → Simaudio Moon 780D V2 (Stack Audio Smooth-LAN Regenerator) → Moon 700i V2 → Fyne Audio F1-12S
Cables:
• Power: Furutech Project V-1
• Interconnects (balanced XLR): Atlas Arran series
• Speaker cables: Atlas Arran series
 

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