teo_audio1,306 posts12-29-2019 6:08amThe smallest receivers and integrateds from all the lines tended to be the best sounding. Luxman, Yamaha, pioneer, you name it, the smallest lowest powered are easily the best sounding. Less is more.
I haven't posted a lot on any of the Forums, but did offer an opinion or two (quite lengthy) about a "Bright cable issue". I certainly enjoyed your commentary. I found it informative and rather eloquently presented.
I've enjoyed music, most of my life. The camaraderie, in search of the "right sound for ME", is a never ending process, It's a little sad to see some of the things posted here with such a brazen disregard for others.
Lots of loose innuendos, bordering almost on insult. I'm glad YOU rose above most of it. Maybe, I learned more than I thought, and not just about the "STEREO". Jealousy always seeks unkind words. Thank YOU! for reminding me of that, and NOT taking the rather NASTY bait.
I've always tried to be a lite spirited, jovial fella, this can be a tough crowd sometimes.
As for the "It's bright" issue, you can't turn the HIGHS UP if there is no signal to turn up. If the unit was restored properly, you can always use the tone control to turn it DOWN. I think most of what your hearing is sonic restoration, and a need to let the new parts settle in a bit. 100+ hours not uncommon AT ALL for some caps (teflons ect) to really start sounding better and 300+ to sound GOOD.
AS long as it's not a LACK of mid or bass, making the high's brighter.
So if the signal caps were replaced and the Power supply caps (passed inspection) but not replaced. Can cause what seems to be a BRIGHT system.
I'm a Mac guy old or new, I just love the gear', I've really learned to like the new Class D amps and the ability to roll op-amps. That coupled with a fresh C20 and great speakers. ZERO floor noise. Quietest I've EVER HAD it. They run cooler than my SS Mac, Pass, Krell, Mark Ls, ALL of them. Just amazing tonality. I couple them with VTL, and Mac tube gear, all the time, just wonderful.
Regards