I like that he is generous enough to keep the professionals employed, yet never sails their ships for long.
I like to cook, and often do fusion dishes and approaches.The observation I would make having read much of this thread and based on what Ron has written to me, he likes to gather the opinions of various experts, and then based on his own thoughts pick and choose from the advice he gets. He did this with his acoustician and DDK regarding room treatment and construction, and with his electrician and DDK regarding power delivery. It is also demonstrated by his practice of mixing and matching and choosing different electronic components.
I think Ron is the chef at his Audio café, choosing his own ingredients, and presenting a menu. It’s a very individual hobby and I understand his approach. It is somewhat unusual, but certainly not unique.
I like they way Ron chooses his equipment. He buys it, brings it into his listening room, has it set up by professionals and thereafter decides if he wants to keep it. Everyone should be so diligent !![]()
I feeeel your irony all the way to Sweden… LOL.…So Gryphon, Clarisys, and the amps were set up by professionals, and professionals recommended the match? They recommended the 47 ft RCA via the woofer?
Ron has made some placement choices that necessitate long cables, going through the woofer tower when not using them seems like a snafu.So Gryphon, Clarisys, and the amps were set up by professionals, and professionals recommended the amp speaker match? They recommended the 47 ft RCA via the woofer?
Sounds like a phrase out of the hooked on phontics book.Ron has made some placement choices that necessitate long cables, going through the woofer tower when not using them seems like a snafu.He did have the cartridge specialist help with placement, as have other industrie people like that Rune guy from Denmark.
On cartridge yes, the first Graham plus Zyx and Reed 5T with Grado set up by industry pros did not work, the second with Reed 5T and Opus did. Audioquattr already has that combo set up by himself. We don’t have evidence video or otherwise to confirm it is better sounding than or as good as many of the Opus’ set up by non industry people.He did have the cartridge specialist help with placement
Definitely hooked on phononics, i am a big turntable fan !Sounds like a phrase out of the hooked on phontics book.
Ok so not industry pro set up for this thenRon has made some placement choices that necessitate long cables,
He check with and relied on industry pro Flemming's comment that it will not sonically affect anything - he said something to this effect in an earlier post.going through the woofer tower when not using them seems like a snafu.![]()
Did he give up on the Pendragons, or just become a Clarisys dealer with different goals ?On cartridge yes, the first Graham plus Zyx and Reed 5T with Grado set up by industry pros did not work, the second with Reed 5T and Opus did. Audioquattr already has that combo set up by himself. We don’t have evidence video or otherwise to confirm it is better sounding than or as good as many of the Opus’ set up by non industry people.
The cartridge specialist helped with the placement of the Gryphon right which Ron gave up on
He clearly said they were sounding too bright for him, the one attribute he wanted to avoid during his auditions.Did he give up on the Pendragons, or just become a Clarisys dealer with different goals ?![]()
In the end he goes with what he hears himself, guided buy his philosophical tube friendly beliefs. If he likes the sound, it is the right choice for him. Plenty of people have commented positively on his system when heard in person, videos are useless anyway.Ok so not industry pro set up for this then
He check with and relied on industry pro Flemming's comment that it will not sonically affect anything - he said something to this effect in an earlier post.
Maybe you read positives there. Some clearly commented what was initially verified by the vids. In your haste to post against vids you are forgetting that if he liked the sound he would have kept the combo - nice to see you picking up micro's emoticonsIn the end he goes with what he hears himself, guided buy his philosophical tube friendly beliefs. If he likes the sound, it is the right choice for him. Plenty of people have commented positively on his system when heard in person, videos are useless anyway.![]()
That's the issue, and very different from industry pros. Thanks for clarifying and leading us all to the root cause.guided by his philosophical beliefs.
Yes, one of the biggest problems might be trying to set up a system that plays questionable original digital recordings to perfection. If there are brightness's or sibilants on a recording, trying to make them go away by changing cables or amps is not the solution.My simple point is this - get any industry pro, read any get better sound book you like - some things don't match, some things cannot be fixed, and to assess systems and components you need to change things in a controlled fashion (if you like an entire gryphon system you cannot get it in parts and try to fix things without going back to the whole that you heard, same for Clarisys or any other speaker) and you need good music and recordings to evaluate as some of it allows for a broader generalization beyond a specific isolated record.
Sometimes you really nail it, Ked!! Very well explainedMy simple point is this - get any industry pro, read any get better sound book you like - some things don't match, some things cannot be fixed, and to assess systems and components you need to change things in a controlled fashion (if you like an entire gryphon system you cannot get it in parts and try to fix things without going back to the whole that you heard, same for Clarisys or any other speaker) and you need good music and recordings to evaluate as some of it allows for a broader generalization beyond a specific isolated record.
I think an industry pro called them peanut gallerySome though, seem to make things more complicated than it really is.
In the end he goes with what he hears himself, guided buy his philosophical tube friendly beliefs. If he likes the sound, it is the right choice for him. Plenty of people have commented positively on his system when heard in person, videos are useless anyway.![]()
I own a pair of BG planar magnetic drivers like those used in the Pendragon but shorter. I warned him about the cavity resonance that can lead to brightness with this driver. There are circuits to tame it but not eliminate the problem.Yes, one of the biggest problems might be trying to set up a system that plays questionable original digital recordings to perfection. If there are brightness's or sibilants on a recording, trying to make them go away by changing cables or amps is not the solution.![]()
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