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P.S. the economist in me (what little there is) wants to argue that it is hard to beat economies of scale. Just because the mass producers' goods cost less doesn't mean it will underperform. That is what I'd keep in the back of my mind.
Hey Greg - great (informative) post! John
It's good to give, Greg Hey - Brit Audio, the fella' in Pittsburgh that did the Incognito re-wire, informed me that it takes 30 hours or so for the wire to fully break-in.Let me put a plug in for Michael at Brit Audio. For one, he's really a Brit - not just acting. For another, his service is excellent - he did the re-wire on the same day it arrived there...packed it up and sent it out better wrapped then he even received it from me. He shipped it the next day. Using USPS Priority Mail to traverse the 2800 miles each way, it was back in my grubby hands in only 6 days Truly - fantastic service by both Brit Audio and the US Postal Service John
It's good to give, Greg Hey - Brit Audio, the fella' in Pittsburgh that did the Incognito re-wire, informed me that it takes 30 hours or so for the wire to fully break-in. So, I'll give it another 15 hours or so until making a final determination about the VPI/Rega combo. If wire is having 'phasey/break-in' issues, it can cause a type of error message in my head when listening to it.John
djbnhHi - Michael's email is teatime66@hotmail.com. Everything opens up just peachy for me each time - in Mozilla (my default browser)
It's good to give, Greg Hey - Brit Audio, the fella' in Pittsburgh that did the Incognito re-wire, informed me that it takes 30 hours or so for the wire to fully break-in. So, I'll give it another 15 hours or so until making a final determination about the VPI/Rega combo. If wire is having 'phasey/break-in' issues, it can cause a type of error message in my head when listening to it.Honestly, the combo sounded quite good at first and has gotten worse - the exact way I've noticed countless new pieces of wire sounding to me in the past. So, it may well be some break-in occurring. I'll reserve further and final judgement/verdict until then Let me put a plug in for Michael at Brit Audio. For one, he's really a Brit - not just acting. For another, his service is excellent - he did the re-wire on the same day it arrived there...packed it up and sent it out better wrapped then he even received it from me. He shipped it the next day. Using USPS Priority Mail to traverse the 2800 miles each way, it was back in my grubby hands in only 6 days Truly - fantastic service by both Brit Audio and the US Postal Service John
The VPI Scouts are another good buy, but the Scoutmaster is by far the better table. You can buy factory referbished Sotas directly from Sota, and they are a great table.
djbnhMaybe you have a Malware/Spyware program interfering with his site? Might want to look at it if you have...some (like Spyware Blaster) have restricted sites - maybe Brit Audio is on it for some earthly reason(?)John
I have never witnessed such a "break-in" in my entire life. I think what people perceive as a break-in is actually the brain adjusting and learning the way something sounds and soon decides that it likes it. In other words, it is psychological, not physical
In another forum someone mentioned I might have inadvertently rigged the competition to the direct drive's benefit.