David,
Rather than discussing this over and over and over why not visit my place or send someone that you trust to visit my place and have a listen and tell me if the sound I am making with Diazas under everything kills the sound?
Are you saying that you can’t sell your equipment, hundreds of thousands of dollars or more in value without a piece of tuning plywood stuck under them Bob
? Are they all that badly in need of a piece of plywood to sing?
david
I was able to sell many systems prior to having Diazas installed but I am very familiar with the sound that I was producing. It was pretty good, but NOT great. I have verified this with about 5 people that have listened to my systems throughout the years.
Since the Diazas were installed every person that was familiar with the sound that was produced at Rhapsody has confirmed that my sound since the Diazas AND the Extreme were installed the SQ has LEAPED to a completely different level.
I have no idea about comparing phone videos to verify the sound and to be up front, not once since I installed the Diazas have I had someone ask to listen to "ancient instrument recordings" or special versions of recordings with piano only or violin only to see if an instrument sounded more or less woody.
Out of 50 visitors since installing the Diazas, with everyone of them picking their own tunes to listen to, there has been a mix of modern pop, classical, rap, old jazz, new age, new jazz, 60's/70's 80's rock, 80's disco. This is what my customers and visitors listen to and and I can't think of one person that said it doesn't sound quite right.
Regarding SQ they universally have literally been amazed, which in turn has amazed me. I never had this type of universal response when listening to the systems at Rhapsody prior to the Diazas AND Extreme installation.
I am only reporting what I have experienced not what is theoretical or what I think.