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No idea, sorry.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.
I think it depends on the system you have, and to some extent on the quality of your mains supply.
Last edited by Spectral Morn; 06-10-2017 at 15:54.
Barry
That was the one I tried.
There was also the BMU Ali built that was slotted into a high end set up at NEBO. Everyone there, pretty much, declared that it improved the sound. The only change I heard was that weird echo thing on the bass. However after a couple of minutes of music I couldn't hear it anymore. So I am deffo in the minority with this. Cloth ears, I suppose.
Last edited by Spectral Morn; 06-10-2017 at 15:55.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.
Did you notice the 'bass echo effect' with both units?
Barry
For me, the BMU just helped make more difficult music more intelligible to me. None of my sources in the workroom are top rank in any shape or form, but I do listen basically near field and a heck of a lot on headphones too and applying the old Linn-remnant 'tune dem' parameters, I felt the BMU worked for me. I even used your Krell with it and it took the load with ease... (Krells of the era of yours and later need a clean mains and I remember the positive difference an RA mains strip made to expensive Krell-based setups in central London - anything to clean up the daytime 'noise' a bit).
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Well I have now done some A/B comparisons, level matched, and the BMU is really surprisingly better. I have now concluded that my ‘less vivid’ comment relates to the structure of the soundstage which is less upfront but also more expansive and more tightly focussed (powerfully so on piano). What I find most surprising is that the noise floor does sound quite clearly to be lower - I say surprising because this is via vinyl. Admittedly I’m using a very low noise phonostage and my turntable has extremely low self generated noise - but even then I am surprised how much the noise floor can be lowered and increased detail, filigree and nuance can be revealed!
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