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Based upon what Total Contact has done for my little ten-dollar Kenwood CD player, geoffkait may be closer to the truth than he realizes. Its just a used, cheap vintage CD player that probably cost under $200 when new. Now, it holds its own against a $10,000 player? Who knew??
>>>>>You see, that’s a really great observation but I’m afraid it opens up a big can of worms. 🛢That can of worms I refer to as the hierarchy of sound. What I mean is, sure, you can treat an inexpensive thing and it can beat a more expensive thing. Impressive, true. The problem is when you treat the MORE expensive thing you get an even bigger jump in SQ. Then, treat an even MORE expensive thing, bingo, bango, bingo! An ever bigger jump in SQ. That’s the hieracrchy of sound. WHERE DOES IT ALL STOP?! 😳
Everything is relative and everything is HIERARCHICAL. - Old audiophile axiom
“This is so great! The top of the world, we finally got to the top of Everest.”
“Hold on, Bub, we’re only at Base Camp. We’re only half way up!” 😀
Based upon what Total Contact has done for my little ten-dollar Kenwood CD player, geoffkait may be closer to the truth than he realizes. Its just a used, cheap vintage CD player that probably cost under $200 when new. Now, it holds its own against a $10,000 player? Who knew??
>>>>>You see, that’s a really great observation but I’m afraid it opens up a big can of worms. 🛢That can of worms I refer to as the hierarchy of sound. What I mean is, sure, you can treat an inexpensive thing and it can beat a more expensive thing. Impressive, true. The problem is when you treat the MORE expensive thing you get an even bigger jump in SQ. Then, treat an even MORE expensive thing, bingo, bango, bingo! An ever bigger jump in SQ. That’s the hieracrchy of sound. WHERE DOES IT ALL STOP?! 😳
Everything is relative and everything is HIERARCHICAL. - Old audiophile axiom
“This is so great! The top of the world, we finally got to the top of Everest.”
“Hold on, Bub, we’re only at Base Camp. We’re only half way up!” 😀