I feel this video was for me. Thank you. I’m happy with what I’ve got. No more changes. I’ve removed my tube rings in favor of tube socket savers. Made a positive difference in sound. I figure, they mitigate vibrations without deadening sound. I use heavy plastic baseball card holders to block speaker sound waves from adding sonic vibrations on my tubes. Again, no more tweaks from me. I think, highest end equipment should be sold with high end fuses anyhow. No excuses.
@@OCDHIFiGuy I LOVE the new Sophia Electric Aqua II. I’ve never heard the Takatsuki 274B. But, I wonder if the Aqua II can compete/beat-out with the Takatsuki or Western Electric? Tonight, it was all about the music.
I’ve also done the tweak thing but pretty much sold it all except for Townshend footers and Electonic Visionary Systems (EVS) Music Purifiers. I totally get what you’re saying
Great video! I like to incorporate concepts behind some tweaks that work when I'm building my DIY components, so I would certainly be interested in hearing about the things in this closet, like those Bybee filters
@@OCDHIFiGuy I would recommend to all your clients who buy the Puritan PSM 156 to buy the Ultimate power cord or your recommended cord. The difference between it and stock is huge with an even lower noise floor than whst you experience with the conditioner.
You are,So correct. I put Stack Audio footers below speakers & equipment . Had Gaia before made a HUGE difference in presentation. Less money also till they get popular.
* Yes. Like A mastering Engineer needs to setup his equipment for mastering tracks, so does one understand> what works and what does not. * There are no tweaks to a completed setup ...
know your specs, set it up right the first time.. maybe change a tube or 2... Tweeks not so much. cables matter but not as much as just picking the right ones the first time by the specs to let the gear do its thing.