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I like to say Herbie's Audio products do work as advertised. I'm a satisfied customer.
Hey guys,
I got some tender feet from her or and there's a small but noticeable improvement with the Yggy - can I ask you where you are placing them and what orientation? Wide side up or down?
Thanks!
I always put them in a little bit diagonally inward from the stock footers, wide side up.
I usually find placing a footer under or around a components transformer(s) to be beneficial.
3 footers = good sonic results and easy to balance / level the component.
4 footers = generally even better sonic results, but harder to balance / level the component.
5+ footers = YMMV. Sometime it's sonically beneficial and other times not. Depends on the component and setup in general.
(It's best to use height adjustable footers - so that they all make good contact with the bottom of the component).
Thanks mate - where are the transformers on the Yggy? if you're looking at it from front? Thank you!
I'd be interested in comparisons to the Hugo/HugoTT
Thanks!
I can give you a comparison between the Yggy and the 2qute
It ain't close .The Yggy is better in every category .Soundstage,clarity,treble ,better bass. Acoustic music is a revelation with the Yggy.
I think the 2qute is very good .I have one and am keeping it. But the Yggy damn!
By the way I think the 2qute very close to the MB Gungnir in quality just not the Yggy.
Is a Yiggy worth it if I can't take advantage of the balanced outputs? SE RCA only...
iFi iUSB3.0 in the chain
Speaking of isolation feet, what's the thread size of the Yggy's standard ones?