Have you ever reversed your opinion on a piece of gear?


If so, what pice and what, if you can remember, made you change your mind?

Discuss...
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I listen to records via an Ikeda 'Kai' mounted in on an Ikeda 'IT CR 407' tonearm on a substantial 40 kg turntable. I buy lots of second-hand vinyl and wanted a 'cheap' pickup to use for sorting out what records are playable and what are rubbish. After reading a review In Stereophile, I bought a 'cheap' Denon DL103 and a 'Musikraft' alloy body to mount the denuded Denon In. Anyway, the Denon sounded 'crap' and mistracked on records that my 'Kai' played, no problem. Very disappointing and a waste of money. I loaned it to a friend who used it for maybe 50-70 hours whilst he waited for his new pickup to arrive. Refitting the Denon into a spare headshell and giving it a whirl on some newly acquired vinyl, I had quite a shock. The mistracking was gone and the Denon now sounded Way better than any $250 pickup had a right to! I re read the review and, sure enough, the author said to give the 103 around 100 hours to breakin. The looks on friends faces when I tell them that the pickup making those amazing sounds cost me hundreds of $, not thousands, are priceless! 





I was about to sell my Martin Logan 13a (they sounded muddled, lacked definition) when I decided to play with the rake (tilt). I adjusted the spikes eliminating the rake. They now sound entirely different for the better. Definitely keepers. 
Absolutely. After being an audiophile since the 70s, I was about to sell my then-current system a couple of years ago because it sounded so "bad". By chance, I ordered Jim Smith's book Get Better Sound, followed all his setup advice, and installed acoustic treatment on all four walls and the ceiling, and placed a heavy rug on the wood floor. Amazing results. Been in love with the sound ever since. 

Tom