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In Reply to: RE: Any comparisons? posted by Leo loves music on April 04, 2025 at 08:20:04
Not sure brighter is what I seek. :)
I don't like bright either.
I've gone to great expense with component and network isolation, improved power supplies and various cabling choices to minimize brightness in my systems. Mind you, I'm not talking about equalization.
I find that eliminating noise results in a darker, more natural response revealing true inner detail. :)
FACT.
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The Mind has No Firewall~ U.S. Army War College.
many folks like the false brightness caused by untrapped RFiI, cheap switchers, et. al.
I suspect they are unfamiliar with the sound of non-electronic instruments.
Using a good filter to remove anything above 20kHz also results in a clean, more extended and analog treble.
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