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Post Subject: Mission Accomplished?Posted by Paul S on: 11/19/2010
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Sorry, I couldn't resist the header...
Electricity was OK today and either the X/O parts are already breaking in or I had a "lull" in the expected parts shut-down. Anyway, I actually wound up seriously listening to some serious music! Even without full parts break-in, this is as good as I have ever heard, which at least seems to vindicate the approach. No serious congestion in the mid-90s, and more and better than ever LF integration. Space continues to empty out the way I want it to, so details no longer depend on extra volume to come across. This is good because, as I have said, I have brought down the Lowther "detail" peaks.uble notch filters. And today there were many, many of those "startling" sounds at all system frequency ranges.
OK, I am arguably insane... but I have reason to believe that an extremely elaborate, expensive DIY system appraoch I have been put onto would surpass my "perfected" DEBZs. The hold-up here is, how to afford the new system, and what will I listen to while I go through the complex process of building and integrating a new system?
In any case, based on present results (and sticking to the thread), I will be using dynamic drivers and "regular" SETs for the foreseeable future.
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