Hi Charles,
If you read Jeff Day's listening bias as well as Yazaki-san comments on his journey to find "Real Sound", it is extremely enlightened thinking and listening; and I think you would find it an interesting worthwhile read. How Yazaki-san actually found/made his own "Real Sound" choices is fascinating, goes against the normal listening bias of audiophile listening. I believe what he found out in his musical journey closely mirror what I am seeking. Jeff Day and some of his colleagues believe the change to Day's already fabulous system via Yazaki-san capacitor and resistor changes in conjunction with the WE16ga wire and Belden 8402 interconnect have brought Day's system up a notch or two, perhaps the best sound they have ever heard. Now, from these guys, that is saying a lot. Yes, I am going to pursue that " Real Sound" as Yazaki-san defines it. Best, Rob
If you read Jeff Day's listening bias as well as Yazaki-san comments on his journey to find "Real Sound", it is extremely enlightened thinking and listening; and I think you would find it an interesting worthwhile read. How Yazaki-san actually found/made his own "Real Sound" choices is fascinating, goes against the normal listening bias of audiophile listening. I believe what he found out in his musical journey closely mirror what I am seeking. Jeff Day and some of his colleagues believe the change to Day's already fabulous system via Yazaki-san capacitor and resistor changes in conjunction with the WE16ga wire and Belden 8402 interconnect have brought Day's system up a notch or two, perhaps the best sound they have ever heard. Now, from these guys, that is saying a lot. Yes, I am going to pursue that " Real Sound" as Yazaki-san defines it. Best, Rob