This is like asking what is my favorite Porsche. Two answers. The best one is, "The one I’m driving" but "the newest one" will do just fine too.
The newest one for me is TDF, aka Rustoleum, aka Tetrault’s Secret Sauce.
Second newest is Schumann resonators. Talk about a game changer! WTF is going on here, anyway? Gonna buy some more soon as I finish this post.
My first biggest game changer was hearing the difference a good interconnect can make. Was 1992 and I was still using patch cords, lamp cord, and freebie rubber power cords. The store let me compare my patch cord to their $75 interconnect and the difference was so great, my patch cord sounded so bad, I thought I broke their amp.
The next biggest game changer was Robert Harley’s The Complete Guide to High End Audio. I had by this time assembled what I thought was a complete and very fine system. With CD. Because, yeah, got sucked into that one. But in the book Harley says the turntable is the heart of a high end system. WTF??! Really?
So the vintage 1976 Technics SL1700 was dug out of its cardboard box in the garage, cleaned up, connected to the phono stage in the 1974 Kenwood and.... damn. Seriously? WTF?!?!?! Wife agrees, way better than CD. Went to Definitive, their one Linn is connected to a little wall system. Literally against the wall. Somehow throws a sound stage extending back beyond the wall. Unbelievable. Then the salesman tries to impress me playing Janis Ian Breaking Silence on their flagship Levinson/Wilson system. CD. Easily ten times as costly a system. Could not have asked for a clearer demo of the superiority of vinyl. Total game changer. Mega, as Chris Harris would say.
Since then? Synergistic Atmosphere Level III Euphoria have redefined what wire can do. Springs have redefined what vibration control can do, and Townshend Pods have redefined what springs can do. Rubber bands are another game changer. But the biggest and best is as I was reminded just this last weekend the TDF Secret Sauce. Better even than the filters.
I know. Hard to believe. But true.
The newest one for me is TDF, aka Rustoleum, aka Tetrault’s Secret Sauce.
Second newest is Schumann resonators. Talk about a game changer! WTF is going on here, anyway? Gonna buy some more soon as I finish this post.
My first biggest game changer was hearing the difference a good interconnect can make. Was 1992 and I was still using patch cords, lamp cord, and freebie rubber power cords. The store let me compare my patch cord to their $75 interconnect and the difference was so great, my patch cord sounded so bad, I thought I broke their amp.
The next biggest game changer was Robert Harley’s The Complete Guide to High End Audio. I had by this time assembled what I thought was a complete and very fine system. With CD. Because, yeah, got sucked into that one. But in the book Harley says the turntable is the heart of a high end system. WTF??! Really?
So the vintage 1976 Technics SL1700 was dug out of its cardboard box in the garage, cleaned up, connected to the phono stage in the 1974 Kenwood and.... damn. Seriously? WTF?!?!?! Wife agrees, way better than CD. Went to Definitive, their one Linn is connected to a little wall system. Literally against the wall. Somehow throws a sound stage extending back beyond the wall. Unbelievable. Then the salesman tries to impress me playing Janis Ian Breaking Silence on their flagship Levinson/Wilson system. CD. Easily ten times as costly a system. Could not have asked for a clearer demo of the superiority of vinyl. Total game changer. Mega, as Chris Harris would say.
Since then? Synergistic Atmosphere Level III Euphoria have redefined what wire can do. Springs have redefined what vibration control can do, and Townshend Pods have redefined what springs can do. Rubber bands are another game changer. But the biggest and best is as I was reminded just this last weekend the TDF Secret Sauce. Better even than the filters.
I know. Hard to believe. But true.