The friends comments were interesting.
1 Doesn't even sound like a stereo.
2 Very Clear.
3 Very natural sounding.
4 Didn't know CD could sound like that.
5 He was looking at new DS's but said "I can not imagine better digital sound". (this assumed a lowly CD was a problem)
4 Vinyl not worth it.
He was thinking of a turntable and I can not argue with his comment as Duelund seems to take away nasty's from digital. Vinyl still has of course the ticks and pops and worst of all wear that can be soooo easily and clearly heard.
In fact I will spend no more on turntable upgrades. Not anti analog just vinyl wears to easily.
I have thought about how this has happened to a former vinyl guy? I think Duelund has a smoothing effect. The main difference I can hear with Jensen is Duelund sounds more liquid and natural. Not soft but just liquid. I think the silk oil construction?
This seems to really help digital. (spent the first month pinching myself listening to digital after getting first Duelund caps)
I believe vinyl is already (of course) analog so does not need smoothing. Is some of the vinyl craze merely that vinyl compensates for either SS harshness or dry sounding caps?
At this point though my next upgrade will be Duelund speaker wire either Silver or copper. I hear Rev II is coming out but do not know what that means?
I really miss the Silver wire now that it is used up in my other speaker.
When I upgrade the speaker cable I will get back to the last few caps in the amp. I may even sell the LP12. (mostly sentimental reason for keeping now)
1 Doesn't even sound like a stereo.
2 Very Clear.
3 Very natural sounding.
4 Didn't know CD could sound like that.
5 He was looking at new DS's but said "I can not imagine better digital sound". (this assumed a lowly CD was a problem)
4 Vinyl not worth it.
He was thinking of a turntable and I can not argue with his comment as Duelund seems to take away nasty's from digital. Vinyl still has of course the ticks and pops and worst of all wear that can be soooo easily and clearly heard.
In fact I will spend no more on turntable upgrades. Not anti analog just vinyl wears to easily.
I have thought about how this has happened to a former vinyl guy? I think Duelund has a smoothing effect. The main difference I can hear with Jensen is Duelund sounds more liquid and natural. Not soft but just liquid. I think the silk oil construction?
This seems to really help digital. (spent the first month pinching myself listening to digital after getting first Duelund caps)
I believe vinyl is already (of course) analog so does not need smoothing. Is some of the vinyl craze merely that vinyl compensates for either SS harshness or dry sounding caps?
At this point though my next upgrade will be Duelund speaker wire either Silver or copper. I hear Rev II is coming out but do not know what that means?
I really miss the Silver wire now that it is used up in my other speaker.
When I upgrade the speaker cable I will get back to the last few caps in the amp. I may even sell the LP12. (mostly sentimental reason for keeping now)