Seton, that's a great endorsement. I agree the only way to know is to order one and hear for oneself in a known system.
What you describe is pretty much the improvement I experienced when Jim Smith came to voice my system. He added nothing, but the sound became much more real with careful and deliberate positioning of speakers, listening seat and treatments. Tone, dynamics and presence all improved dramatically. Then adding isolation to my front end components took it to the next level.
The total was about the same as the $4K for the Qol.
I guess the Qol is an active approach while what I did was passive. Interesting that the results seem similar.
Do you think that the major electronics companies will start to license the technology and insert it in their products? Pass, ARC, Krell, Atmosphere, VAC etc?
What you describe is pretty much the improvement I experienced when Jim Smith came to voice my system. He added nothing, but the sound became much more real with careful and deliberate positioning of speakers, listening seat and treatments. Tone, dynamics and presence all improved dramatically. Then adding isolation to my front end components took it to the next level.
The total was about the same as the $4K for the Qol.
I guess the Qol is an active approach while what I did was passive. Interesting that the results seem similar.
Do you think that the major electronics companies will start to license the technology and insert it in their products? Pass, ARC, Krell, Atmosphere, VAC etc?