My Apologies to Miller Carbon


You suggested I leave my solid state components on all the time in spite of the trickle charge when off. Today after almost 2 weeks I heard better more solid lows, more air between the instruments, less hash, etc. Miller Carbon also introduced me to the Schumann Generators (2) which I also find helpful. I have very heavy Vandersteen speakers and am deliberating those suggested springs. Thanks MC
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^^^ The excellent design is already there. Through tweaking, just how amazing that design is, is revealed for the end listener. I've found myself in awe over just how great the ARC gear is.

Frank
"And the tweakers and tinkerers allow for those brilliant designs to be appreciated all the more."

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You are welcome to come over for a listening session ... but prepare to be shocked by what you hear.
When I first viewed your room and setup a few years back, my first thought:
"My goodness, what a horrible space!"

Since I swapped out my Ditton Celestion 66 for DQ10 in the early 70’s, coherence has been my quest. Since then, I’ve not been impressed by ANY multi-driver co-planar speaker. Back then, I adopted my tag line "It’s not the Frequency. It’s the Time."

Shocked? Undoubtedly.
Check it out, Frank, he's an equal-opportunity insulter. If he ever heard your system, it would be  https://youtu.be/aY3s0FlwZfM?t=73