@mahgister,You are right nobody can argue against this....
’Any system at any price must be put in a controlled mechanical dimension, in a controlled electrical field, and in a controlled acoustical environment... This is what i call an embedding...’
I don’t think anyone is arguing with that in principle. Surely it’s only a question of degree.
I put together these 3 dimensions and called that "embeddings"...
To my surprise in all audio threads in all forums, no one has a concept about that, they speak about "tweaks" yes....But a "tweak" is a partial solution and sometimes a trade-off with negative effects, and above all a tweak is vulnerable to placebo effect the day of their evaluation .... But a trail of listenings experiments, with incremental improvement in the 3 embedding dimensions each weeks for 2 years like mine, i would not call that "Tweaks", i called that embeddings controls installation....Embeddings controls are NOT secondary addition to the system, like "tweaks", they are the MAIN object of an audiophile pursuit... Choosing an electronic component is important, but embedding it rightly is at least at the same level of priority....
My point is any relatively good basic audio system sound at his utmost potential S.Q. ONLY if rightly embedded...
My other point is UPGRADING anything before listening first to the truest potential of what we already own is most of the times illusion and deception programmed...
My last point is the embedding process is NOT a secondary tweaking, but is the fundamental course to take in audio experience, most important than ANY upgrade of an electronic component....If you want to know what you are doing without throwing money to the universal hyped advertisement campaings in all forums....
Audio is not about the "taste" for a product among the millions there are, it is about how to learn to listen music and sounds.....
My regards to all....
« It is not enough to see what we hears, we must listen with our eyes»- Groucho Marx