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I had to actually turn the gain down because the sub was now above that fine balance I'd had before.
Totally looking forward to that. Gopher should have them soon. Nice for him, but I miss having them in my system.
Alright, I did some listening last night with the Mongo on my Uberbuss and the difference between it and the TWL 8+ is quite profound. Dave's cable seems to throw a significantly bigger stage and gain in overall coherence. Images are more clearly delineated and its a more impressive listen, but over the course of my listening I was feeling something was missing a bit in terms of warmth and emotion and to a small extent weight. I think I may have found a good compromise swapping the TWL 8+ onto my DAC and leaving the Mongo on the Pi, but towards the end of the session I was passing out (long day) so I'll revisit it tonight and play around. I hear so much potential in this Mongo that I'm sure theres a way to integrate it in to elevate everything.Question: I signed up for this tour forever ago and can't find the original thread--what is tour ettique on this one? A week? two? It takes a bit of time to incorporate cable changes.
Yes, where is this tour sign up page? Did I sign up for this one?
How did I miss this tour Gopher? When is she Cali bound:)?
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=104678.0It's my understanding that the summer tour was delayed due to Dave's reoccurring health issues from his car accident. Cheers,Robin
Question: I signed up for this tour forever ago and can't find the original thread--what is tour ettique on this one? A week? two? It takes a bit of time to incorporate cable changes.
Ah, that is exciting. Though I might want to be bumped down a spot or two, since the rest of my system is a bit up in the air. I will be in touch with you and Gopher when his time with theses is coming to an end.
Here they are:Power Cable Tour 2012 Here are the guidelines, guys: Please keep the cables as long as it takes to come to an evaluation of each one. You will find that each cable has its’ own character. I suggest that you try each cable on the front end (ie: source components) first. This is where the signal begins and if that isn’t right, then all you have is bad ju-ju from there on… just bigger. We have to get music right from the beginning for it to be musical at the end.Suggested trial methodology is to insert the test cables and listen to each one for a day or so. Then, choose the cable that you believe to be the best match and listen to it for a few days to a week. Return the system to the original configuration to make sure that what you “think” you hear as changes is really what is going on with the system. DO NOT CHANGE MORE THAN ONE CABLE AT A TIME! If you do, you will not know which change did what to what. Confused? Yes, you will be if you make multiple changes at once.OK?Dave