All mine were added one and two at a time. I heard the improvement each time. But hardly ever do I go back and take something out just to be doing it all over again. Used to, a lot, and totally get why this is a thing. When first learning and developing listening skills it is so amazing it is hard to believe and so we tend to need all kinds of validation. I am so far beyond that for so long now you can't imagine. But still, every once in a while....
So unplugged five of em last night. Half the ten. Heard the sound go flat even from behind the speakers. Sat down, 30 seconds was more than enough of that, hooked em back up.
Who wants to listen to that flat, grainy, sound that sounds like it's coming from speakers when you can have dimensional, full natural music that floats in the room?
Rhetorical question. Scroll up, read the names, get your answer. Not every audiophile it seems is all that much of an audiophile. mahgister being the main exception around here. He actually is willing to try stuff and listen and go by what he hears. Good for him. Everyone should be like that. Or try it, at least once in a while.
So unplugged five of em last night. Half the ten. Heard the sound go flat even from behind the speakers. Sat down, 30 seconds was more than enough of that, hooked em back up.
Who wants to listen to that flat, grainy, sound that sounds like it's coming from speakers when you can have dimensional, full natural music that floats in the room?
Rhetorical question. Scroll up, read the names, get your answer. Not every audiophile it seems is all that much of an audiophile. mahgister being the main exception around here. He actually is willing to try stuff and listen and go by what he hears. Good for him. Everyone should be like that. Or try it, at least once in a while.