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My question is whether this really matter? If there is a very slight hiss noticeable from a couple of feet away, but it is almost imperceptible at seating perception, does it make a difference? One the music starts, it seem that the music simply drowns out the hiss. Even with music with a lot of pauses (i.e. Some classical) it seems that any noise short of loud hiss is really not noticed. Thanks in advance in helping educate me...Thanks!UL
I have read a number of times where reviewers raved about 'totally black background' or 'amazingly low noise floor'...and the likes. My question is whether this really matter? If there is a very slight hiss noticeable from a couple of feet away, but it is almost imperceptible at seating perception, does it make a difference? One the music starts, it seem that the music simply drowns out the hiss. Even with music with a lot of pauses (i.e. Some classical) it seems that any noise short of loud hiss is really not noticed. Thanks in advance in helping educate me...
Couldn't one just buy a cheater plug and accomplish the exact same thing?
First of all. Is the hiss you hear, get louder as you turn up the volume control without a signal/music input ?Or just remain a low hiss at any volume position ?
Achieving a black background requires spending lots of money on power conditioning and cabling.
Or one can just take an approach like Vinnie Rossi's LIO where isolation from the grid is inherent in its fundamental design. My guess is that some spend more on their power conditioning than Vinnie's entire system....UL