Hi Kelly; a couple of points; 1) it's been my experience that PRaT is a VERY fragile audio characteristic in high resolution systems-- it's easily destroyed or screwed up (you probably know this too?). I know it because I listen to a LOT of music where good PRaT is essential to its enjoyment (R&R, Blues, Soul, Pop etc.). And 2) in the course of attempting certain "upgrades", I've destroyed or seriously diminished it several times, eg by using a Madrigal AES/EBU cable between transport and DAC, Townshend Seismic Sinks under ML37 transport and ML 360S DAC, AND use of Shunyata Viper 2 power cord on any front end components. And on my amp, the Shunyata Sidewinder also did strange things to PRaT.
I should also mention that putting the Seismic Sink under my tube pre-amp actually improved PRaT, and that's where it's stayed. I also did not keep the Shunyata power cords in my system very long, but they were previously broken-in. BTW, The Syn. Res. Master Couplers that I use on everything had good PRaT right out of the box.
I'm not bashing any of the products mentioned, I'm just saying that they did not work in MY system, and that the loss of excellent PRaT is a VERY serious loss to me. Hell, I'd give up the sport (or start over) if my system permanently lost good rhythm.
A couple of months ago I got Vand. 5 speakers, and at first they didn't have very good PRaT, but I sweated, cussed, prayed, and generally perservered while breaking them in, and now they're great-- maybe not quite up with your Eidolons, but still damn good speakers-- AND with good rhythm;>). Re the Hydra, maybe it just needs some breakin or settle-in time as Rcrump mentions above? My dealer in Seattle highly recommends the Hydra, and I've considered one myself, and so am interested in your thread. Please keep us posted on your progress. Good Luck, and Cheers. Craig
I should also mention that putting the Seismic Sink under my tube pre-amp actually improved PRaT, and that's where it's stayed. I also did not keep the Shunyata power cords in my system very long, but they were previously broken-in. BTW, The Syn. Res. Master Couplers that I use on everything had good PRaT right out of the box.
I'm not bashing any of the products mentioned, I'm just saying that they did not work in MY system, and that the loss of excellent PRaT is a VERY serious loss to me. Hell, I'd give up the sport (or start over) if my system permanently lost good rhythm.
A couple of months ago I got Vand. 5 speakers, and at first they didn't have very good PRaT, but I sweated, cussed, prayed, and generally perservered while breaking them in, and now they're great-- maybe not quite up with your Eidolons, but still damn good speakers-- AND with good rhythm;>). Re the Hydra, maybe it just needs some breakin or settle-in time as Rcrump mentions above? My dealer in Seattle highly recommends the Hydra, and I've considered one myself, and so am interested in your thread. Please keep us posted on your progress. Good Luck, and Cheers. Craig