Robgo
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Whats the best way to achieve this? I'm quite happy with my DV 332 at the moment. Going to switch out these EF95's for some m8100s and hoping to see an improvement. I added a tube buffer to the chain and it warmed things up, brought out the mids a bit, and made me notice elements of songs I hadn't heard before however, it also got rid of the impact. It made me appreciate the DV332's qualities a bit more actually but the DV332 on it's own sounds a bit digital still. For some music the tube buffer helped, particularly with folk music which sounds very digital after having the buffer hooked up. With most other music though I miss the impact, hard hitting drums, shifts in bass etc. The buffer sort of smoothed that out more than I would have liked. (bet the buffer would sound great hooked up to a solid state amp)
I kind of want warmth separation and impact I guess. Similar to vinyl. I'll stick with my DV332 for a while still but just curious to know how I could achieve something like this. I would imagine it would be kind of expensive to get all these qualities together, probably more than I could afford anyways, so I'm just making this thread for curiosity sake only.
I kind of want warmth separation and impact I guess. Similar to vinyl. I'll stick with my DV332 for a while still but just curious to know how I could achieve something like this. I would imagine it would be kind of expensive to get all these qualities together, probably more than I could afford anyways, so I'm just making this thread for curiosity sake only.