KR...
Curator of the Headphone Lust Museum
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for a very long time
Seriously, you wouldn't believe the difference that I am hearing right now, it is as if I just made a serious upgrade to my system, and all I did was forget to turn off the amp for over 10 hours. They have never ever sounded this good, it's just unreal, it really is night and day. This is hands down the best and cheapest (it's free, other than the bill depending on what amp you are using) upgrade you can make to your Stax system. If anyone here owns a Stax system, please try this for yourself, just leave it on and never turn it off, after about 5 or 8 hours whatever, try listening to CDs that you normally listen to, and you too will hear the amazing difference.
Before I wrote that these amps needed at least an hour to sound great, but now I will change that to say that they really do need to be left on, even if the source is off, always, just never turn them off, you will be glad you did.
Seriously, you wouldn't believe the difference that I am hearing right now, it is as if I just made a serious upgrade to my system, and all I did was forget to turn off the amp for over 10 hours. They have never ever sounded this good, it's just unreal, it really is night and day. This is hands down the best and cheapest (it's free, other than the bill depending on what amp you are using) upgrade you can make to your Stax system. If anyone here owns a Stax system, please try this for yourself, just leave it on and never turn it off, after about 5 or 8 hours whatever, try listening to CDs that you normally listen to, and you too will hear the amazing difference.
Before I wrote that these amps needed at least an hour to sound great, but now I will change that to say that they really do need to be left on, even if the source is off, always, just never turn them off, you will be glad you did.