It happens all the time.
A "Downgrade" that proved to be a spectacular "Upgrade" -------
Has anyone here, out of necessity, installed a piece of gear into your system that should have been an obvious "Downgrade" but actually turned out to be an "Upgrade" ? I know this sounds topsy-turvy, but I recently removed two highend amplifiers from my system for regular maintenance and substituted a multi-channel amp that had previously been assigned the job of handling just the bass frequencies. I was positively stunned at how alive the system sounded ! Even my wife, who is typically uninterested in most things audio, instantly remarked on the improvement ! The tweeters and woofers were now on the multi-channel amp and the mids still assigned to a McIntosh 2105 amp. The multi-channel amp in question is a 7 channel Outlaw amp, the highend amps that were removed were Burmester 878s and the loudspeakers are Linkwitz "Orion"s. All-in-all it has been a terrific sounding system but I couldn't believe this incredible improvement in every respect when I made the changes. Ever happen to you ----- anybody ?
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LMAO @waytoomuchstuff |
@elliottbnewcombjr Similar story here. All my interconnects are long discontinued, inexpensive Belkins that have beaten half a dozen $250-$500 cables, including OCC efforts. Transparent and airy, they just let the sound through without any artifacts or colorations. |
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