My final ferrite-fi update for a while:
Farnell UK again proved themeselves as the fastest supplier - by delivering my 5 x 12mm 2.5Ghz ferrites the very next day after me ordering around 5pm. .
So at the Destination end (ISORegen) of my USB cable, I replaced 4 x 1Ghz with 4 x 2.5Ghz, and my immediate impression was that the sound was yet clearer and more impactful. But this time there was a downside: it also seemed too clear, i.e. a touch of brightness had crept back in, and that I didn't welcome.
Putting back some 1Ghz ferrites seemed to tame that brightness, bringing it back to a more balanced, natural sound.
The moral of this story is that the 2.5Ghz ferrites are not necessarily a panacea for all RFI ills. As a start point, it's probably worth havinging at least 3 bands (with the el-cheapo ferrites for the lower frequencies - a guess in the absence of any concrete data).
These changes have been happening too fast for me to be confident in these findings - I prefer to take my time to get used to a change before making another one. So treat this as food for thought, and I won't post any more impressions {hurrah! some shout] until it's all settled down and I can be more certain of the results.
Farnell UK again proved themeselves as the fastest supplier - by delivering my 5 x 12mm 2.5Ghz ferrites the very next day after me ordering around 5pm. .
So at the Destination end (ISORegen) of my USB cable, I replaced 4 x 1Ghz with 4 x 2.5Ghz, and my immediate impression was that the sound was yet clearer and more impactful. But this time there was a downside: it also seemed too clear, i.e. a touch of brightness had crept back in, and that I didn't welcome.
Putting back some 1Ghz ferrites seemed to tame that brightness, bringing it back to a more balanced, natural sound.
The moral of this story is that the 2.5Ghz ferrites are not necessarily a panacea for all RFI ills. As a start point, it's probably worth havinging at least 3 bands (with the el-cheapo ferrites for the lower frequencies - a guess in the absence of any concrete data).
These changes have been happening too fast for me to be confident in these findings - I prefer to take my time to get used to a change before making another one. So treat this as food for thought, and I won't post any more impressions {hurrah! some shout] until it's all settled down and I can be more certain of the results.