Tweaks rule.I think Millercarbon is right about that...I will only repeat the same thing in my own way :
Tweaks rules way more than we think...
I just want to say that when we speaks about "tweaks" people think most of the times about something that accompany marginally the efficiency of their audio system, a tweak being something that increase what is already there...
1-But is the controlled of the mechanical embeddings of an audio system,
2-The varied acoustical treatment of our room,
3-The cleaning of all the electrical grid of a house and of the gear itself,
rightly done and implemented,
are only some tweaks added to the Audio system for a slightly better audio experience?
Absolutely not at all...The methods pertaining to these 3 embeddings TRANSFORM COMPLETELY the audio system, at any price, and does not only increase slightly a S.Q already there by virtue of the electronic component quality by itself. No I will repeat it: it transform it completely. Perhaps there is exception to this rule, but most of the times this rule apply, and I dont know any exception...
The high quality and cost of our electronic components sometimes creates this illusion, that they are almost all that is necessary to live the peak sound quality experience...Buy and right out of the box you have it....And more the price is higher, more easy it is to believe that...
In fact the audiophile peak potential experience, given electronic components on par relatively with one another( a 50 dollars amplifier do not compare to a 10,000 dollars one, but perhaps a 1000 one ) is almost completely defined, not with one magical tweak, nor with some disparate tweaks, but with a systematic approach pertaining to these 3 qualitatively different embeddings fields....
Tweaks are important more than we think, but we need a method addressing the complementarities between all these 3 fields, and we need more than one product or tweak for that, and more than many disparate tweaks...