Hello Carlos,
The videos are posted the same day I shoot them. Typically within the same hour. The system with the videos you showed did not have the Wadax. I have not shot any videos with the wadax yet. It is still breaking in. The videos did have Agento FMR power cords on the iTron and Spacehorn which were about a week old in my system and the dealer had burned them in for about a month. They are still changing some but starting to settle down.
Stirling came for a one day visit back in August (I think). I asked him if he could work with me on integrating the spacehorn. I talked about this at length in one of the previous posts. So you can cross reference that if you want to go back. He did an amzing job of both helping me get the spacehorn integrated and teaching me what to listen for and how that correlates to movements of the spacehorn.
The right speaker is still not integrated at all. I know you and others might find this shocking. I spent time initally and found a very good spot for the left speaker and got it integrated with the room and with itself. I went over some of this in the early videos. I needed the spacehorn integration and was stuggling with that so I called Striling.
From here I can very easily evaluate changes of cables or gear or tweaks or whatever. I find the right speaker to be a total distraction in this regard. A few people have visited with the system like this and it is hard for them to adjust but I tell them to just focus on the "SOUND" that the left speaker is making. Is it quiet, is it dynamic, is it smooth, is it offensive in any way, does it sound real, is it "rich" (Ha Ha). The right speaker should be a perfect mirror image of the left. So, in a sense, the system will never sound better than that of just the left speaker.
Lots of people want to talk about soundstage and imaging. That stuff just comes along for the ride. To me soundstage comes down to noise floor and imaging is nothing more than how precisely you have the speakers integrated with theirself, the room and each other. This stuff is nice and does add to the enjoyment of the musical event. But it is not something I would use to judge the impact of a change to the system.
To clarify, the right speaker/spacehorn is playing. It is just turned and detuned such that it only pressurizes that side of the room. However, many would likely be surprisedat how much of what we call soundstage actually exists when the left speaker is correctly placed and integrated. Perhaps
@divertiti can give some testimony of this fact.
So why leave the left speaker only position for so long. That is because most of the major changes in the system will require tweaking the speaker position anyway. Certainly the Wadax is going to require a subtantial tweak to position. So why set everything up just to have to change it again and again in such a short period of time. I am building the system and then when all is done (see above post about system progress) I will reposition/integrate the left and then mirror the right.
I have no problems asking Striling to come help again and I will. This will likely be a several day activity sometime in late January. Don't worry, I will record some more videos for you all to digest/disect. Although I still don't believe videos do any system much justice.