In this hobby, a very small improvement is often enough to make you not want to go back to what was. Any improvement is an addiction.
Deep… So there are other hobbies where small improvements are small improvements but in audio a small improvement is not a small improvement…In this hobby, a very small improvement is often enough to make you not want to go back to what was. Any improvement is an addiction.
Addiction…In this hobby, a very small improvement is often enough to make you not want to go back to what was. Any improvement is an addiction.
20% could easily be the difference between daily bliss and almost never listening, thus the subjective impact of a 20% improvement can be much larger in terms of system use and pleasure.Well don't forget I had the low gain Incito S in my system for months, thanks to Robert Neill. This new one with appropriate gain for my system will only sound better.
But honestly one of my pet peeves in the industry is grossly hyperbolic fake quantification of subjective sonic improvement.
I totally agree with the ~ 20% improvement. That's the number I would come up with myself.
Thank you for the good wishes!
Thank you for your kind good wishes!
But a 300% improvement by changing preamps? Three times more convincing that somebody live is in my room singing to me?
Please stay where you are. The Hyperbole Police will be arriving shortly.
They are still held up trying to force the guy who said a reference recordings LP is sonically the best ever, to leave his house with his hands held high in the air (he currently has them in his ears and is threatening to press them in harder should the cops make a move)Please stay where you are. The Hyperbole Police will be arriving shortly.
This is true. But this is a very different point than a claim of a 3X improvement by changing preamps.In this hobby, a very small improvement is often enough to make you not want to go back to what was.
I would think that the percentage difference between "daily bliss" and "almost never listening" would be a greater delta than 20%.20% could easily be the difference between daily bliss and almost never listening, thus the subjective impact of a 20% improvement can be much larger in terms of system use and pleasure.
The question ^here^ is why was it edgy?…
For example, if I found a system to be relentlessly edgy, bright and fatiguing, a 20% decrease in edginess, brightness and fatigue is not going to give me daily bliss.
[please forgive my poor English]
What a junk of babling BS. Sorry for my language, but this is just another hifi component, so what’s the big deal?! Just unpack and lift the the component on to the the rack or whatever… It’s not a piece from outer space!! Just use some real muscle and don’t stand whining, and the job is done in a jiffy… Easy Peasy as One Two Three..![please forgive my poor English]
Anyway, whatever the model, it is an Aries Cerat : zero compromise regarding the power supplies, each tube has its own transformer and choke, etc.
This results in incredibly heavy weighty gears: 33kg for their smallest preamp, 75Kg for their new 15w NOIES SET amplifier in a compact case (the Quindecim), etc.
Such weights are no problem once the gear is in place. But it has to be...unpacked before.
My point is: be very, very careful with your back while unpacking ! Get (a lot of) help.
Before any move, think about what movement you and the team will make. Repeat those movements together before lifting any load (and clarify who wears what before any attempt: the center of gravity is closer to the transformers, rounded edges, no handle at the back, etc).(Sorry if this seems obvious, but I had to tout this before. And the issue with the back is that, when a snag happens, there is no Back button...)Good luck with the unpacking step. I cross my fingers.
What a junk of babling BS. Sorry for my language, but this is just another hifi component, so what’s the big deal?! Just unpack and lift the the component on to the the rack or whatever… It’s not a piece from outer space!! Just use some real muscle and don’t stand whining, and the job is done in a jiffy… Easy Peasy as One Two Three..!
/ Jk
Oh, c'mon. Don't be such a ....
I found the post a helpful reminder about the hazards of lifting heavy stuff.
Most spaceships and racecars use carbon fibre, rather than tubes and iron cores.… It’s not a piece from outer space!!
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/ Jk
The question ^here^ is why was it edgy?
And how did that happen… i.e. what was the causal mechanism?
Is it the source, the speakers, preamp or the amp, or in a distant last… something else?
Hey - if it’s heavy - use a lifting belt to tight up the lower back and just grab on to it… Nothing but a peanutOh, c'mon. Don't be such a ....
I found the post a helpful reminder about the hazards of lifting heavy stuff.
Hey - if it’s heavy - use a lifting belt to tight up the lower back and just grab on to it… Nothing but a peanut![]()
Hey - if it’s heavy - use a lifting belt to tight up the lower back and just grab on to it… Nothing but a peanut![]()
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