OK I put the rant up to spark some discussion. Like I said it came out of a thread I read about a reviewer’s thingie and the comments made about it. A few people who responded got it, and I also know where they disagree with me. I did that on purpose to see what responses the remarks would get.
In reading many threads I don't want to sound like a complete jerk but many comparisons are of the same type of component. CJ vs. AR type of comparisons. My point is that they are the same except for a few caps and resistors essentially. They do sounds different but are the same IMO. People keep asking which one is better. To me they offer different sounds, and have strengths and weaknesses so it is really personal preference. I know everyone gets that but you are not really improving the sound of your system.
For speakers, if you are using a Sony Play Station as your source, what will be the sound coming from your speakers? The recordings are important (agreed, see my comment above about the reviewers thingie) but the source has to pull the info and send it down the line. I posted a thread recently where I offered to replace the laser in a Rega CDP for the cost of the part. I only had two replies to the offer and I am scratching my head about it - still no takers. In all my years in this hobby, that laser replacement floored me and my friends in that it was one of the biggest improvements I have ever heard from any component in my system. If you know the Rega CDP, you should understand what sound it reproduces. Warm, musical and not digital sounding. The sound after the laser replacement was all about tone. Each instrument on the recording had better tone. Everything had solid placement in the soundstage. Clarity, imaging, air, bass definition and resolution were stunning. Micro dynamics were just excellent. I doubt anyone has experienced this before. With all of the CDPs and transports I have tired, only a few could reproduce this. Can anyone tell me why this happened? If you can, then you understand what I am ranting about. It is my experience but I learned why this made a bigger difference than trying to get there by trying other CDPs and modifying CDPs.
BTW Timrhu, I like the Meadowlarks and own the Nighthawks. I bet I could change your mind on the importance of speakers versus the source in your system.
As far as caps versus transformer coupled goes, there is no comparison. Most designs have been around for many years. The DHT design is very hard to implement. Once you hear one, I think most will find it hard to go back to a cap design otherwise you are just listening to the sound of the capacitor. Pick one Auri, Dueland, Mundorf, Clarity, V-Cap. Which one do you prefer? Essentially that is what you are hearing. I guess you can say the same about transformers having a sound also but IMO they reproduce sound in areas where caps just cannot compete. The design is important. I see many very good designs with flaws from well-known manufacturers. Take a look inside your amp and preamp and tell me how many of the resistors are attached touching the circuit board. And you wonder why the component blew taking out the resistor and burning your circuit board. How about those beautiful cases, funny how so many manufacturers did not leave enough space for the heat to escape. It sure sounded great for a while and perfect for the "expert" repairman to offer modification improvements!
"Don't take this wrong but your friendly rant (and I mean it in the best way) leaves me to doubt that you're satisfied (or can be), and that you've heard something good enough to call it quits for a while."
Is anyone ever satisfied? At times I thought that I was until I began understanding more about how components reproduce sound and why some manufacturers produced poor sounding equipment. Why is it that you cannot take the audio magazines A list and get a great sounding system? BTW my partner built a complete system that I could be completely satisfied with, unfortunately, you cannot get the exact parts to produce a second system, they are no longer available. It has taken us three years to develop a preamp and it still cannot reproduce the sound of the original version. That is also why the old Lafayette KT-550 amp I own cannot be reproduced. That amp was sold probably for under $500 and only a few amps can do what it does today no matter what the cost of parts.
"I think my experience has taken me to places where nobody else has ever been."
I see your point but in my lack of good communication skills what I was trying to say is that with so many opinions, and while just opinions, they lack the experience to be really helpful. Seems like everyone wants to express their opinion (I did that also) and be a reviewer. I am not sure if all these opinions are just that helpful. I used to attend audio meetings and found that most of the people don't know what they are listening for, even me. I took the time to learn and understand so that my opinion would mean something and I could help others.
Whatever "point" you are trying to make is unclear, despite the fact that you took a long time trying to make it; and your spelling is bad.
Roxy54 - What's wrong with my spellling? Unclear? I should have used Windex! I tried to check my typos but as you can tell, my grammar really sucks big time!
Yeah I took a long time to say nothing, I know so here is the point:
My wife always had an opinion on politics. It meant nothing to anyone because she did not learn about the subjects she had an opinion on. She thought that the NY Times was a conservative newspaper. She took the time to learn about the subjects she had interest in and now her opinions have more substance. Before she educated herself on the subjects she expressed opinions on, I would tell her that "she might not always be right, but she was never in doubt".
I am always looking for people in the NYC area to meet with, hear systems and music. Feel free to get in touch.
Happy Listening.
Bigkidz
In reading many threads I don't want to sound like a complete jerk but many comparisons are of the same type of component. CJ vs. AR type of comparisons. My point is that they are the same except for a few caps and resistors essentially. They do sounds different but are the same IMO. People keep asking which one is better. To me they offer different sounds, and have strengths and weaknesses so it is really personal preference. I know everyone gets that but you are not really improving the sound of your system.
For speakers, if you are using a Sony Play Station as your source, what will be the sound coming from your speakers? The recordings are important (agreed, see my comment above about the reviewers thingie) but the source has to pull the info and send it down the line. I posted a thread recently where I offered to replace the laser in a Rega CDP for the cost of the part. I only had two replies to the offer and I am scratching my head about it - still no takers. In all my years in this hobby, that laser replacement floored me and my friends in that it was one of the biggest improvements I have ever heard from any component in my system. If you know the Rega CDP, you should understand what sound it reproduces. Warm, musical and not digital sounding. The sound after the laser replacement was all about tone. Each instrument on the recording had better tone. Everything had solid placement in the soundstage. Clarity, imaging, air, bass definition and resolution were stunning. Micro dynamics were just excellent. I doubt anyone has experienced this before. With all of the CDPs and transports I have tired, only a few could reproduce this. Can anyone tell me why this happened? If you can, then you understand what I am ranting about. It is my experience but I learned why this made a bigger difference than trying to get there by trying other CDPs and modifying CDPs.
BTW Timrhu, I like the Meadowlarks and own the Nighthawks. I bet I could change your mind on the importance of speakers versus the source in your system.
As far as caps versus transformer coupled goes, there is no comparison. Most designs have been around for many years. The DHT design is very hard to implement. Once you hear one, I think most will find it hard to go back to a cap design otherwise you are just listening to the sound of the capacitor. Pick one Auri, Dueland, Mundorf, Clarity, V-Cap. Which one do you prefer? Essentially that is what you are hearing. I guess you can say the same about transformers having a sound also but IMO they reproduce sound in areas where caps just cannot compete. The design is important. I see many very good designs with flaws from well-known manufacturers. Take a look inside your amp and preamp and tell me how many of the resistors are attached touching the circuit board. And you wonder why the component blew taking out the resistor and burning your circuit board. How about those beautiful cases, funny how so many manufacturers did not leave enough space for the heat to escape. It sure sounded great for a while and perfect for the "expert" repairman to offer modification improvements!
"Don't take this wrong but your friendly rant (and I mean it in the best way) leaves me to doubt that you're satisfied (or can be), and that you've heard something good enough to call it quits for a while."
Is anyone ever satisfied? At times I thought that I was until I began understanding more about how components reproduce sound and why some manufacturers produced poor sounding equipment. Why is it that you cannot take the audio magazines A list and get a great sounding system? BTW my partner built a complete system that I could be completely satisfied with, unfortunately, you cannot get the exact parts to produce a second system, they are no longer available. It has taken us three years to develop a preamp and it still cannot reproduce the sound of the original version. That is also why the old Lafayette KT-550 amp I own cannot be reproduced. That amp was sold probably for under $500 and only a few amps can do what it does today no matter what the cost of parts.
"I think my experience has taken me to places where nobody else has ever been."
I see your point but in my lack of good communication skills what I was trying to say is that with so many opinions, and while just opinions, they lack the experience to be really helpful. Seems like everyone wants to express their opinion (I did that also) and be a reviewer. I am not sure if all these opinions are just that helpful. I used to attend audio meetings and found that most of the people don't know what they are listening for, even me. I took the time to learn and understand so that my opinion would mean something and I could help others.
Whatever "point" you are trying to make is unclear, despite the fact that you took a long time trying to make it; and your spelling is bad.
Roxy54 - What's wrong with my spellling? Unclear? I should have used Windex! I tried to check my typos but as you can tell, my grammar really sucks big time!
Yeah I took a long time to say nothing, I know so here is the point:
My wife always had an opinion on politics. It meant nothing to anyone because she did not learn about the subjects she had an opinion on. She thought that the NY Times was a conservative newspaper. She took the time to learn about the subjects she had interest in and now her opinions have more substance. Before she educated herself on the subjects she expressed opinions on, I would tell her that "she might not always be right, but she was never in doubt".
I am always looking for people in the NYC area to meet with, hear systems and music. Feel free to get in touch.
Happy Listening.
Bigkidz