I am not looking to upgrade my Legacy Focus speakers although I had been contemplating $50-$60K speakers to replace them. This is due to a combination of the recent upgrades to my system. The first was the installation of a dozen Omega E-Mats. Now, at a similar cost, I replaced my 13+ year speaker cable, my phono, CD and pre-amp ICs with GroverHuffman's new Pharoah cabling. It's like doubling or tripling the Omega E-Mats. Like the E-Mats, the first three items which dramatically improved were clarity, dynamics and imaging. The sound is more open, especially the highs with more musical details and timbral enhancement. Performances are riveting. Many of my mono recordings which sounded boxy are now open and have rich tonal colors. I'm talking jazz, classical and even electronic rock like Yello. I wouldn't say that there is blacker background but there is less distortion of the signal. Pure musical delight.
So, if you want the possible advantages of tripling Omega E-Mats but are unsure that will equate to a big improvement over a dozen of them, try out GroverHuffman cables. They work together synergistically.
I had to pay for my upgraded cables so I am not receiving them as gifts just as I paid for the Omega E-Mats.
So, if you want the possible advantages of tripling Omega E-Mats but are unsure that will equate to a big improvement over a dozen of them, try out GroverHuffman cables. They work together synergistically.
I had to pay for my upgraded cables so I am not receiving them as gifts just as I paid for the Omega E-Mats.