Think I will just put Aeon 2 pads on my Aeon 1 (i have a spare set) and call it the Aeon RT
I'm tempted on the LCD-2C . However I'm enjoying Aeon 2 too much.
I previously had LCD-X and LCD-3c and I moved on. So that held me back from LCD-2c ultimately.
Think I will just put Aeon 2 pads on my Aeon 1 (i have a spare set) and call it the Aeon RT
I'm tempted on the LCD-2C . However I'm enjoying Aeon 2 too much.
I previously had LCD-X and LCD-3c and I moved on. So that held me back from LCD-2c ultimately.
I prefer the 2c to the x. Wider soundstage, more bass impact in my opinion, more mids less highs and less neutral sound. In October or Nov I should get by moon audio and hopefully get to audition the rest of the audeze line as well as whatever else they have in stock. Hopefully the ether flow and some hifiman and meze.
Think I will just put Aeon 2 pads on my Aeon 1 (i have a spare set) and call it the Aeon RT
I'm tempted on the LCD-2C . However I'm enjoying Aeon 2 too much.
I previously had LCD-X and LCD-3c and I moved on. So that held me back from LCD-2c ultimately.
That's so nicely stacked up. I wonder have you ever compared the system stacked vs separate to see if it affects sound quality or introduces unwanted noise?
That's so nicely stacked up. I wonder have you ever compared the system stacked vs separate to see if it affects sound quality or introduces unwanted noise?
• Thank you. I have not. The Furman has the deepest chassis - hence it is the ‘pyramid base’. The interconnects and power cords are all no longer than 2ft.
• Every component is plugged into the Furman which is plugged to a separate circuit wall socket.
• I have had no extraneous noise issues - even with tube rectified h/p/a.
• The updated arrangement:
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