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Richard Gray and Transparent: compatible? I have used a RG 400 Pro for over 10 years now and never a hiccup.I will say that use the RG power cord on the RG conditioner. No need to upgrade that particular PC. It is suggested to plug in all sources, except, the power amp. Plug the power am... | |
One entry-level IC, one really good IC. hrodman-try both IC in various positions. Trust your ears. If the cables have 400-500 hrs of break-in then you are ready to go!Keep me posted & Happy Listening! | |
Rel T9 or S2 I would not know- consult your dealer/retailer and maybe they can provide an answer? Keep me posted & Happy Listening! | |
Similar sound characteractics to MIT cables? Many will say MIT and Transparent are very close in build, design and presentation. I can vouch, as well, for Silent Source. These are fantastic cables/cords.Match very well to Pass Labs and Aesthetix gear. Happy Listening! | |
CJ Classic 2 line stage pre-amp? You had a nice system- mountz-why is your Aesthetix in the shop? | |
Jazz for aficionados I will look into it- orpheus10-Another +vote for "Bass on Top".I will also look into Doug Watkins. | |
Universal Players vs. Dedicated CD/SACD Players The NAD 565BEE is a very fine spinner. | |
Audioquest cables: replace the DBS Battery pack. I like the Volcano speaker cable. | |
Dick's / Dave's picks Excellent question- goofyfoot. | |
Hostility from manufacturers It is good reading, knowing, that there are companies that still "serve" us consumers. | |
What brand is most recognized by non-audiophiles? Bose is next. | |
What brand is most recognized by non-audiophiles? McIntosh- known for their blue meters! | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Very informative discussion here guys. I am enjoying reading about the different cause-and-effect of fuses. Happy Listening! | |
Rel T9 or S2 wmbode-I have heard the "B" and "T" series from REL.Easily, the are the best and most musical sub(s) in the business, IMO.B- Britania series are larger than the more compact "T" series.it has been rumored that the "T" models and newer are partiall... | |
Speakers for Heavy Metal Hard Rock and Heavy Metal are very difficult to reproduce in our home systems (for an unknown reason?).Few audiophile speakers can get it right. I tend to agree w/ the above advice and would add for consideration, B&W, Infinity and Thiel, loud... |