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Thanks for unlocking this.My point was never to offend, but merely provide an opinion which we're all entitled to. It would get pretty annoying if every statement needed IMHO after it.Equipment has come such a long way that I don't believe how long one's been listening to stereo systems really matters. What you hear doesn't tell you what you're missing. It allows you to 'assume' what is missing...and therein lies a major problem.Dave, you claimed I was throwing out insults but I'm not aware of any...if you want to take it up via PM, go right ahead. Every system has limitations of some sort, this is something we can hopefully all admit. I never said it was wrong to like single driver speakers. What I said was: "Can someone enjoy them? Sure...I don't see any advantages though...unless one were to listen at particular[ly] low volumes."Enjoy whatever you like.Regarding tubes...yes, tube rolling can be considered a nice option for many IMO. People get bored with the same sound of their system and strive for something different and this helps accomplish that. However, one cannot claim tube amplification is uncolored while also claiming that tube rolling is a virtue IMO because there is no such thing as an uncolored tube. I like tube amps...I own several that are very good. Still, I believe spending money on better speakers at the time I purchased, using cheaper equipment, would have been a better upgrade overall.
SS gear is colored too! It's very easy to roll some caps to illustrate my point. This myth that SS is not colored is just not true. IMO of course. -Roy
Any halfway decent SS component has ruler-flat FR and vanishingly low levels of non-linear distortions. Even phono preamps these days are easy to do right. In addition, SS amps have high damping factors so that their FR doesn't vary into typical speaker loads.All these things are far less true for even the best tube equipment.
Hello Nuance can I ask which system sounded more life like?
I never said it was wrong to like single driver speakers. What I said was: "Can someone enjoy them? Sure...I don't see any advantages though...unless one were to listen at particular[ly] low volumes."
...the midrange would lack in dynamics, the low-end would lack in a variety of ways and the highs are already compromised. Can someone enjoy them? Sure...I don't see any advantages though...unless one were to listen at particular low volumes.
W/o DBTs, the only standard is that there is no standard.
FWIW, I don't know for sure if there's a $1,000 power cable, I'm just assuming there is