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I find the sound etched and strident in the upper registers
I find the sound etched and strident in the upper registers, and a bit lacking in depth and tonal richness throughout the sound spectrum.
Thanks very much for the responses, folks. I am indeed using the Ack digital cable with the BNC adapter. Interestingly, before this I had been using the Bolder digital cable, and I found the Ack cable to be much more transparent -- but it's possible I'm now finding its limitations. I'll look into the Bolder cable with a BNC on one end.
Adamay - My Clari-T is at about 150-160 hrs and I've used it in several systems, doing A/Bs with quite a few amps. For the money the Clari-T is a very good amp, but don't expect it to be perfect. My impressions are actually quite similar to yours: details, speed, dynamics, quietness, separation and bass is truly superb!. However, it does not quite have the harmonic richness/tonality and holographic imaging/depth/body compared to some good tube amps, and is slightly rolled off at the top. Most of the peo ...
I have been wondering if this "somewhat thin, harmonically unrich sound" could be solved by using a good preamplifier. These are the same comments that I hear from passive preamplifiers or simply volume controls without a buffer.
Which speaker cables are you folks using with the Clari-T? I am wondering whether my 9-foot runs of relatively high-capacitance braided tefloned copper speaker cables might be an issue. Thanks, as before.