Goertz MI2 with Sim I-5


When I play Bach MORIMUR/ THE HILLIARD ENSEMBLE/ CHRISTOPH POPPEN Cd, it sounds like they sing in side of big with full of reverbration. With my old cheap cable, I didn't have this much reverb.

Though my sim runs cool without Zobel network, I wonder
whether it would be a hint of amp oscilation.

I'd like to share your experience.
kangkw91

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Thanks for your reply.

I mostly listen late 19th century classical music like Mahler, Wagner, and Strauss.

When I play male/female vocal, it sounds like little echoes follow their voices.

Since my amp runs warmer than before, I may need Zobel network.

Here is another question.
Does anyone know how to find R and C values in Zobel network?

Steve
I have resolution CD55, Gyrodec SE+SME309+Audio technica OC-9, Sim I-5 with Dynaudio Contour 1.8MK2.
I use Allen Wright's silver interconnector(you can find his receipe from www.vacuumstate.com) and powercable.

Before I use Goertz, I thought Sim I-5 wasn't enough to drive 87db 4Ohm speaker and considered to move up Sim pre/power combination.
I was just luck to find the weakest link in my system without wasting money and time.
I add zobel network and my amp run less warmer than before.
Thanks all for your interest in my question.

Kyung