Guido,
I have. And although my sample is limited, I have found a very strong correlation between zero feedback designs and my long term satisfaction with the equipment.
Non-zero feedback designs that I have dealt with and discarded because of aural issues:
1. Rowland capri
2. Rowland Synergy 2i
3. CJ MV-60SE
4. Linn Klimax
5. Nagra PLL
Besides the CJ above, which I lived with for a year, I got rid of the other equipment within a matter of months, if not weeks.
Equipment, I have had a long term relationship with:
1. CJ Premier 14 (3-4 years)
2. Nagra VPA (bought it and never got rid of)
3. Ayre A7 integrated
4. Ayre KX-R
5. Dartzeel nhb-108
I did not start out with any biases towards non-zero feedback designs ... in fact it was the other way around. I would always (and still do) peruse the distortion measurements of equipment in Sterophile, Soundstage, and I had a strong bias against zero feedback designs, as they showed up poorly in the measurements department.
My ears simply lead me to the equipment that I now have.
Of course it is also possible that I am highly suggestible, and I am the one with the tin-ear.
I have. And although my sample is limited, I have found a very strong correlation between zero feedback designs and my long term satisfaction with the equipment.
Non-zero feedback designs that I have dealt with and discarded because of aural issues:
1. Rowland capri
2. Rowland Synergy 2i
3. CJ MV-60SE
4. Linn Klimax
5. Nagra PLL
Besides the CJ above, which I lived with for a year, I got rid of the other equipment within a matter of months, if not weeks.
Equipment, I have had a long term relationship with:
1. CJ Premier 14 (3-4 years)
2. Nagra VPA (bought it and never got rid of)
3. Ayre A7 integrated
4. Ayre KX-R
5. Dartzeel nhb-108
I did not start out with any biases towards non-zero feedback designs ... in fact it was the other way around. I would always (and still do) peruse the distortion measurements of equipment in Sterophile, Soundstage, and I had a strong bias against zero feedback designs, as they showed up poorly in the measurements department.
My ears simply lead me to the equipment that I now have.
Of course it is also possible that I am highly suggestible, and I am the one with the tin-ear.