@lalitk , thanks for the vote of confidence, but actually I wish my hearing was acute to the point where I could immediately identify what gains or losses a piece of gear or a cable offered. It would make the "quest" easier for me. As it is, I do try to follow your advice of enjoying the journey and getting lost in the music. If I could always adhere to those words of wisdom I'd be less neurotic about the experience.
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To bring this topic back (which is a good one) and off the complain-oh-wheel. I have found like some others, upgrading the source power cord, in my case a cd transport, made a very noticeable improvement. I got a used cord for 180.00, Shunyata sidewinder vtx. I worked for high end shops having heard many systems. I never thought you have to spend a lot to get 85-95% of what the very best can do. Also for me, upgraded power cords in all my other pieces have made a nice improvement across the board. |
Alternating current (AC) travels back into circuit. Appliances poop into the circuit and that is why dedicated circuits make a difference when you have your components run on a dedicated line. You get cleaner power to your system. |
Merry Christmas! Speaking of identifying gains or losses…I can only share my experience. I believe self-awareness is a gift. Sometimes we wrestle with the desire for acute perception and clarity in evaluating gear, but it’s important to remember and rely on time and context to form meaningful impressions. Patience is the key in evaluating a piece of gear as sometimes subtle differences reveal themselves over days or weeks, not in an instant. Trusting your intuition over time often leads to better decisions. And Quest, regrettably, it isn’t a straight line. We often go through iterations of gear before finding the one that has the highest synergy. I come to realize, no single piece of gear will “fix” everything or provide an immediate revelation every time. When I hear incremental improvements, I celebrate those small wins as they are the steps toward your ideal sound. The fact that you’re enjoying the music and staying engaged in the process shows you’re already succeeding. Acute hearing is just one tool; your ability to connect emotionally with the music is far more important. By balancing curiosity with patience, you’ll continue to refine your system and deepen your appreciation for the journey. Keep at it—I believe you’re doing great!
@audphile1 +1, on clean power and power cords. The combination of them made a profound difference in my audio system. |
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