xerxes
Hi-Fi freak
.... tenkte jeg etter å ha lest dette.
Ingen tvil om at strømtilføsel er viktig, men selv finner jeg lite her som gir særlig mening.
Før endring i husets installasjon:
" What I heard on that spectacular pre-generator system was doubly clarified spatially and through the roof timbrally—a much-improved version of a confirmed sonic spectacular. How can anyone sit through a record they've heard for 53 years for 40 minutes going "Wow!," again and again? I don't know how, but that's what I did. "
Etter endring i husets installasjon::
" Everything good was gone.
Transparency: gone.
Vivid three-dimensionality: gone.
Black backgrounds: gone.
Precisely drawn images: gone.
Two large, ill-focused boomboxes had replaced absolute magic.
The sound was so diffuse, unorganized, and cloudy that I couldn't listen comfortably other than as background filler. "
Men denne katastrofen kan selvsagt reddes med en boks til 100.000:
" First, I hooked up the system with the regenerated power, with the Power Plants in the system. First up was the Decca record. It had all the expected airiness and transparency, a superwide soundstage, and instrumental delicacy. Strings, woodwinds, harp, and the rest floated effortlessly, well-focused in a lively 3D space. A snapping wood block sounded like it was happening in my room behind the left speaker. "
Som sagt, så er kvalitet på tilførsel selvsagt viktig, men fra et teknisk ståsted finner jeg lite som overbeviser i denne artikkelen,
Analog Corner #308: PS Audio DirectStream Power Plant 20, Thixar amplifier stands
I'm waiting for a bypass. My heart did not attack me. My arteries aren't clogged. I'm awaiting an electrical bypass to save my audio system's life.
www.stereophile.com
Ingen tvil om at strømtilføsel er viktig, men selv finner jeg lite her som gir særlig mening.
Før endring i husets installasjon:
" What I heard on that spectacular pre-generator system was doubly clarified spatially and through the roof timbrally—a much-improved version of a confirmed sonic spectacular. How can anyone sit through a record they've heard for 53 years for 40 minutes going "Wow!," again and again? I don't know how, but that's what I did. "
Etter endring i husets installasjon::
" Everything good was gone.
Transparency: gone.
Vivid three-dimensionality: gone.
Black backgrounds: gone.
Precisely drawn images: gone.
Two large, ill-focused boomboxes had replaced absolute magic.
The sound was so diffuse, unorganized, and cloudy that I couldn't listen comfortably other than as background filler. "
Men denne katastrofen kan selvsagt reddes med en boks til 100.000:
" First, I hooked up the system with the regenerated power, with the Power Plants in the system. First up was the Decca record. It had all the expected airiness and transparency, a superwide soundstage, and instrumental delicacy. Strings, woodwinds, harp, and the rest floated effortlessly, well-focused in a lively 3D space. A snapping wood block sounded like it was happening in my room behind the left speaker. "
Som sagt, så er kvalitet på tilførsel selvsagt viktig, men fra et teknisk ståsted finner jeg lite som overbeviser i denne artikkelen,
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