How I tamed digital glare.


For months I have been trying to eliminate digital glare in the my system, which showed up most noticably in the upper middle frequency vocal range, especially female vocals. I tamed some by replacing the stock fuse in my dac with HifiTuning Supreme Cu on the sage advice of Chris Van Haus of VH Audio, resulting in a significant improvement in tonal density, detail and clarity. So far, so good. Today I lightly dusted the laser lens in my CEC transport with a microfiber cloth and was astonished to discover a substantial improvement! And the laser lens and drive compartment appeared clean to begin with (in a smoke free environment). I tried cleaning contacts, swapping power cords and interconnects, rolling the tube in my MHDT dac, and so forth, but this simple protocol was more effective than any of those experiments. I suppose results may vary as every system is unique, but for me this simple tweak was revelatory: greater clarity and a signifcant reducton of hash. Wish I had thought of tt in the beginning; it would have saved me considerable time and frustration.
pmboyd
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"Digital glare".....

OK, now I really feel pathetic, since I've Obviously become absolutely deaf.  Given that digital source material may be considered a tad 'crisp', I've felt that it may help to compensate for 'elderly high-end roll-off'.  But 'glare'?!  Fook, I'm happy to be able to discern 'nuance' at all..

*glare*  There.....notice that? ;)
kosst_amojan"I'm flagging your post and I'm sure it'll be gone shortly. If your stereo is the thing you're most proud of in this world, you really missed out"
You are a very sad unfortunate person and you should leave your family values advise somewhere else I don't come hear to be preached to by the trailer park likes of you or  brag about my children and find it pathetic that you do it's you're problem if that troubles you and if you have this post deleted, I'll do the same to your bragging.
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