JaquesGelee
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Pardon? Was nothing against you.was i comparing? over analyzing?
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Pardon? Was nothing against you.was i comparing? over analyzing?
I don't believe in it, but I see why this might do something
Not gonna break a leg to try it, costs nothing, why not try it before saying you believe or don't believe in it. If it works, free upgrade, if it doesn't, you wasted two minutes.I was as skeptical as the next guy - but I tried it and it really did make a difference.
It's logical that a device generating an analogue signal would benefit in resonating freely.
This is actually part two of his videos on tweaking the Ares II.
Ugh. One of the very few components I didn't open up right away on receiving it. It's built in tightly in my new bamboo rack with all wires routed and tucked away out of view. It'll take a lot more effort than 2 minutes.Not gonna break a leg to try it, costs nothing, why not try it before saying you believe or don't believe in it. If it works, free upgrade, if it doesn't, you wasted two minutes.
Where the hell to get an m2 copper washer though?
It may be worthwhile. It may provide a bigger improvement than you think since its near the top of the audio chain.Ugh. One of the very few components I didn't open up right away on receiving it. It's built in tightly in my new bamboo rack with all wires routed and tucked away out of view. It'll take a lot more effort than 2 minutes.
And I've got better things waiting for me. A new 12" tonearm to change and a new tubed phono that needs a lot more than just unscrewing and tuberolling. Also started a new pair of speakers yesterday. Compared to tuning loudspeaker filters or correctly adjusting a cartridge I can't really be bothered with a tiny tweak like that.
I wouldn't recommend to do it, especially if the device is already longer in use.Not gonna break a leg to try it, costs nothing, why not try it before saying you believe or don't believe in it. If it works, free upgrade, if it doesn't, you wasted two minutes.
Where the hell to get an m2 copper washer though?
What does that mean? What do you think is going to happen?I wouldn't recommend to do it, especially if the device is already longer in use.
I don’t buy it either but worth a try to see if you own the Ares 2, it’s case is pretty live sounding. Some audiophiles like running their gear without cages or top plates or speakers without grills or components on points, it’s all easy to do and can help the end results. What the hell else do we have to do, most folks think we are not sane regardless.It may be worthwhile. It may provide a bigger improvement than you think since its near the top of the audio chain.
Downstream effect is real.
If the screws are that tight like he mention and the interconnects and the pcb are deformed over time plus temperatures up and down, you could get microcracks in the board. Surely, the Ares 2 is no GPU...But i wouldn't do that, especially in an older unit.What does that mean? What do you think is going to happen?
I already did it and it works for me, I had the system on and listening to music while I was adjusting it and I could tell the difference.
The screws are not going to be that tight. We're not talking GPU levels of tightness here. If the screws are overly tightened from the factory, you already have a problem to begin with.If the screws are that tight like he mention and the interconnects and the pcb are deformed over time plus temperatures up and down, you could get microcracks in the board. Surely, the Ares 2 is no GPU...But i wouldn't do that, especially in an older unit.
I've seen that a lot on watercooled GPU PCB's f.e. and other parts by switching the cooler and pull the screws. They died over time, cause of microcracks and loosing contacts.
You can laugh on it. But i laugh, if you could hear any difference by doing this. If yes, i hope you use perfect soldered XLR cables.
And i would never do something like this, when the unit is powered...
But all is fine, everybody on his own...
Even sourced by a tip of a man who put peppermills in his wall and only sells units, he dissamble before purchase and call it service...
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Therefore i wrote, everybody on his own..The screws are not going to be that tight. We're not talking GPU levels of tightness here. If the screws are overly tightened from the factory, you already have a problem to begin with.
You are absolutely correct, it is not a GPU, so probably not worth comparing it to, since a GPU reaches temperatures a dac would never see.
You can laugh or dont laugh, not sure why pointing fingers is important to you, if you don't want to try it, you won't know so why try to ridicule or discourage others?
Everytime you go outside, you risk getting hit by a car, train, plane, infection...Should you never go outside and convince yourself and others that theres nothing to see out there anyway and laugh at the people who go outside? Reminds of the Fox and the Grapes tale from Aesop's fables.
I don't know much about the guy but I do know that washer and loosening that screw while tapping did improve the sound. Exactly as he said, it sounds more open. Theres no risk in that whatsoever. Any words of discouragement on that one?
If you tried it and you hear nothing, its going to be either it doesn't work, you didn't do it right, or the difference is not enough for your hearing sensitivity level (surprise, some people have better hearing that others). But you didn't even try it and you're sure it doesn't do anything and it doesn't work for others...
Theres things in this hobby that don't make sense but sometimes they do and if we as hobbyists benefit from this, why not take advantage instead of trying to discourage, insult, shame others. Maybe they're full of crap or maybe its real, but at least try it for yourself first before having an opinion. If its not "worth" it to you, thats fine, it might be worth it to others, no need to be a negative Nancy and crap on them.
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Today was day 6th with my Ares. And my mind is blown. Did now know that a DAC could make that much of a difference!
Those two would need bigger washers.I love the sheer space and beauty the Ares II gives the music. I cannot imagine what going up to the Pontus or Venus would sound like - I can't believe music could sound any better!!
Those two would need bigger washers.