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Actually in the smART DI/O level, I use DALE/Vishay resistors now because HOLCO resistors have changed the way they are made and do not sound as good as they used to.I use RIKEN-OHM carbon film resistors on the MENSA level mods because I feel that they do sound fuller and richer than the DALE/Vishay. I do thank Doug S for pointing out how good they sound. I am sure that for some applications, the Vishay bulk foil resistors are great. I have tried them out on the DI/O and found them a bit too dry and sterile sounding for me. YMMV.
"A practical example of what I've been saying; it measures the same, but can sound different."This is a big argument throughout audio which hampers many people for whatever predjudice they have to clearly hear differences.Sometimes differences are not as apparent until you hear a particular piece of music,then it hits you.Other times it is quite apparent.
The argument for differences leaks over to cable differences where some think a wire is just a wire which I cannot fathom after testing a few.They may measure the same, but give different sonic results!JMO
You may not see the finger of god, but rather the finger of the vendor pointing at you and laughing! Actually, I do have to blame Dejan for peer pressuring me into building custom power cords for no apparent reason . They are thick as hell - cause of that whatchamacallit he said about big ass cross sections are Good Things in some older thread or some such. Don't remember. In any case, they are indeed wicked ass awesome looking, but unwieldy and they enjoy telling my feeble power strips who's boss. 'Twas the damned connectors that drove the price up. The cable itself wasn't all that super expensive, in fact it was scrap I found at Home Depot. But then I had a revelation: why not take four stock cords, cut the male 3 prong end off and terminate them to a single burly Marinco plug? Tedious job? Oh yes, but worth the time. Three plugs on the 'ol power strip instantly freed up! I call it the Bisected Octopus QuadPC. (Comes with velvet-lined Bubinga display case and optional tung-oiled wooden ferrites for an extra $250) I think some other brand already took "Hydra" which would be much cooler. In an ideal world a person could have ALL their cords snaking out of one plug. Doesn't that just make all kinds of sense? Hell, then you could stick your whole rack into the fabulous DeZorel filter and still have a spare left over for the lava lamp. (with the DeZorel filter you can actually get magma sometimes)