Atmasphere
All ET 2.0 and 2.5's are designed to work at a certain PSI. Bruce tailored them to customer specs and he also offered lower and higher pressure models. They need to be run at the PSI as designed.
Now The problem.
Many owners especially those in high humidity areas not using a water trap, have let moisture carrying minerals and other crap into the manifold allowing the capillaries to get partially clogged. This is when higher psi does indeed help a bit forcing more air through the manifold and the capillaries/partially clogged. Owners wrongly assume it sounds better because of higher PSI. But its a band aid. The fix - clean out the holes! .....and use at the designed PSI.
Many buy used ET2's and have never cleaned out the capillaries as shown in the manual. They have never ever taken them apart; and they have no idea what PSI they were designed for - like an ebay sale. We have discussed the procedure for how to determine the PSI that Bruce designed them for on the ET2 thread.
So one needs to filter out (pun not intended) and qualify what you read on the internet. The design also has a 19 psi limit - if set up this way by Bruce in the first place. Like my 2.5. So if you read about someone using i.e 28 psi .......:^) be leery.
Air Quality vs Air Volume Higher PSI.
Don't confuse higher psi volume of air over the quality of the air delivery that is being delivered. If the ET 2.0 2.5 is operating properly it is the quality of air delivery from a better pump - not the higher psi that improves its sonics. This is proven by using two pumps, same psi differing in air flow quality only.
The ET2 tonearm more than any that I have owned or am aware of allows, invites mods.The envelope can be pushed as far as you want to go. But, first, you need to figure out how it works. This takes time and patience and out of the box thinking since it is unique.
All ET 2.0 and 2.5's are designed to work at a certain PSI. Bruce tailored them to customer specs and he also offered lower and higher pressure models. They need to be run at the PSI as designed.
Now The problem.
Many owners especially those in high humidity areas not using a water trap, have let moisture carrying minerals and other crap into the manifold allowing the capillaries to get partially clogged. This is when higher psi does indeed help a bit forcing more air through the manifold and the capillaries/partially clogged. Owners wrongly assume it sounds better because of higher PSI. But its a band aid. The fix - clean out the holes! .....and use at the designed PSI.
Many buy used ET2's and have never cleaned out the capillaries as shown in the manual. They have never ever taken them apart; and they have no idea what PSI they were designed for - like an ebay sale. We have discussed the procedure for how to determine the PSI that Bruce designed them for on the ET2 thread.
So one needs to filter out (pun not intended) and qualify what you read on the internet. The design also has a 19 psi limit - if set up this way by Bruce in the first place. Like my 2.5. So if you read about someone using i.e 28 psi .......:^) be leery.
Air Quality vs Air Volume Higher PSI.
Don't confuse higher psi volume of air over the quality of the air delivery that is being delivered. If the ET 2.0 2.5 is operating properly it is the quality of air delivery from a better pump - not the higher psi that improves its sonics. This is proven by using two pumps, same psi differing in air flow quality only.
The ET2 tonearm more than any that I have owned or am aware of allows, invites mods.The envelope can be pushed as far as you want to go. But, first, you need to figure out how it works. This takes time and patience and out of the box thinking since it is unique.