Zephy i burned in the GTX D rhodium through my sound system for days but it still gave me a thin sound only treble type of sound plain sound. maybe its not burned in yet but my PS audio gave me clear sound from the beginning not perfect but tolerable. the thing about PS is that I want something better clearer and not warm. I read reviews about the R1 it sounds good. The R1 comes in 2 types cyro and non cyro any difference there if you guys suggest the R1. I just want to put an end to receptacle search.
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Hi I'm really confused about which receptacle to use. I want clarity, not thin and not warm. I tried Furutech GTX-D R was not too happy its was burned in for 50 hours. Then i went for wattgate Rhodium did like that too i ran it for 50 hours. then i used PS audio i liked it but I'm still burning it in. I want something that will be really clear and above and beyond. I heard about the R! would that be the solution to my problem. Thanks
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Deepak007; A new GTX-D (Rhodium) outlet requires at least 500 hours of burn in time in order for it to come into its own sound. What you described you heard after 50 hours is par for the course. After 500 hours you may or may not like what you hear, but 50 hours of burn in is nothing for that outlet. Just an FYI, and I agree 500 hours is a long wait time. |
The Maestro is what you want. Search on here for more info and get it here. It will give you the clarity you want without mucking up your sound or take forever to settle in. |
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