Aida, basically I agree with you of course, only where does "decency", as you put it, begin and where does it end?
Transformers WILL change the sound of a transparent rig, sometimes to quite an amazing degree, even changing the tonal balance of an entire system. Most noticeable is often a shift in dynamics towards the softer side, an evening out of microdynamics, an adding of a fine veil of grain or grit. However, there seems to be no fast and set rule to this. I've had excellent results with an 100 bucks Chinese stepdown transformer for the frontside, whereas an over 1k
machine with a resounding name in local circles basically spoilt the fine balance of my system. The proof, I feel, as usual, lies in the listening. Cheers,
Transformers WILL change the sound of a transparent rig, sometimes to quite an amazing degree, even changing the tonal balance of an entire system. Most noticeable is often a shift in dynamics towards the softer side, an evening out of microdynamics, an adding of a fine veil of grain or grit. However, there seems to be no fast and set rule to this. I've had excellent results with an 100 bucks Chinese stepdown transformer for the frontside, whereas an over 1k
machine with a resounding name in local circles basically spoilt the fine balance of my system. The proof, I feel, as usual, lies in the listening. Cheers,