Absolutely my own experience and the same results here after my listening room experiments...
Thanks steakster...
- Optimal vs Nominal
Even though an audio system might be expensive, that doesn’t mean it is optimized. A well-set up system should readily demonstrate if a tweak is a step up, a step down or a lateral move. Most systems are nominal due to any number of factors. As long as the music is enjoyed, then all is copacetic.
- When you hear a truly optimized system, it’s an a-ha moment. It doesn’t sound excellent. It seduces you.
- Years ago, I lived near a professional audio reviewer. His room was phenomenal. One time over a weekend, we deconstructed his entire system - every tweak was removed. There were a lot. With all gone, the music became - just okay. It sounded like a very nice hifi. After dusting and cleaning, we rebuilt it. It was a lot of work, But, the magic returned. The music was mesmerizing. The effect was cumulative due to the aggregation of the tweaks.
- If somebody can’t hear the difference between two different designs of power cords, then that is an indicator that something is amiss.