Hey, Wolfe, you just described yourself. Ironic, huh? 😳
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I'd like to be known for everyone that all themes which envolves Audio specially in "hi-end world" is covered of passion analisys and so on..... But I don't believe that certain themes have to be put on the trash or something like this, before a studied analysis. So, let the things like they are. Each one will find his own decision. No barbar exchange required. Thanks for everybody. |
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Everywhere. Like my post above says there are only 2 places they haven’t made a nice improvement. All the other places they work about the same. This includes being stuck somewhere on the outside vs being stuck on a cap or board inside. It seemed logical that directly on a board or cap or transformer would be better than just stuck on somewhere outside. But not that I could tell. Sticking them inside seems a lot of extra work for no extra benefit. You can try it, you never know. There are three on my tube integrated, one between the rectifier tube and the power supply transformer can be seen in images #2 and #3 here https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 The other two are between the output transformers and power tubes. Tried directly on the transformers, this (between transformer and tubes) was slightly better. Tried them inside, huge amount of work to realize it was slightly worse. Also nice having them on the outside you can move to another component. Like as noted in my post above the improvement watching video off my laptop is pretty obvious. So for movies I pull one off my turntable motor and stick it on the laptop. In your system it looks pretty obvious to me, five components, five ECT, one each. |
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