In Reply to: RE: Thanks Ferenc. My final thoughts..... posted by AbeCollins on May 1, 2024 at 10:23:59:
According to my "system-based" view of building an exceptional audio system, if you change a component (or an important part like a power tube) sometimes not enough to consider just the changed components effect on the system sound.If the old component's operation was optimized in month or even years, a new component may need another optimization period to get the best of it.
An example:
if you change to a new DAC there is a good chance that you need to move your speakers a bit to get the best of it, or you need new stand, new cable, etc.A system balance is a delicate thing.
Just changing one component or part can trgger a chain of other changes to get the best from the new device and from our system.My 30 years of broadcast/AV/IT system integration experience taught me to have a patience and be ready for a slow optimization process.
A good, long term result takes time and patience and it is what usually we do not have enough. :)
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