Concrete floor to Wooden suspended floor may just account for it.Good point
I can put the Entreq on my Symposium rack and see what happens.
But my Entreq was also on the flr in London, so not much has changed.
Concrete floor to Wooden suspended floor may just account for it.Good point
I can put the Entreq on my Symposium rack and see what happens.
But my Entreq was also on the flr in London, so not much has changed.
Bravo Marty, beautifully put! Sometimes we pussyfoot around just chasing our own shadows trying to purfffect what was already great and just end up losing the very essence of what we were after in the first place. It’s so easy to start out simply chasing music only to then find we end up just listening to sounds instead. Anything that keeps us conscious of the sound tends to keep us away from the music as one is in parts and the other whole.Fascinating. It takes courage to write something like this, but take comfort, most of us have been there. I remember reading the comments of many going down the rabbit hole of some well known tweaks and cables, only to have a change of heart after long term listening, change of environment, change of gear, etc. Myself included. In fact, it's even more tragic than that sometimes. How many times have we put something in place and spent the evening singing its praise, only to listen the next day and exclaim "what the hell was I thinking"? To err is human, to be an audiophile is divine.
I may have been a bit hasty re my 180 on Entreq.
I’ve taken Taiko’s suggestion of isolating my S Tellus, not on Stacore platform, but spare shelf of my Symposium Isis rack, with some Precision Couplers as pucks to bypass the chassis fixed wooden footers.
I’ve also noticed that one of the wooden locking nuts on a grnd terminal has lost it’s thread and is not fully tightening the 2 Apollos situated there.
So I’ve moved my cdp Apollo to an Olympus Mini (that I was using to ground my S Cleanus which now goes ungrounded), and moved my 2 preamp Apollos to a secure grnd post on the S Tellus.
Some Entreq magic has returned, but I’m not going to draw any conclusions for at least 48hrs.
Initial impressions are of greater bass weight and deeper image. But this needs to not be at the expense of the agility and focus I got disconnecting the Entreq yesterday. In meantime I’m going to try and acquire a spare terminal nut that locks to be able to reuse this terminal.
Barry, we can draw two possible conclusions from what you say.
My previous room benefitted more from Entreq despite potential overloading (despite Fraser never highlighting issues running 8 components grounded 2 Apollos per terminal).
My new room is so much more transparent and low noise floor that Entreq truly is not as dramatic here.
I’ll know a bit more in a couple of days when the new configuration has had 48 hrs to bed in.
Early signs are positive, and I’ll stick with either cdp or preamp Apollos on the single terminal Olympus Mini, and the rest on the S Tellus, leaving S Cleanus ungrounded.
Perhaps it is just me, but my perception of tweaks is opposite to yours - IMHO the better and more clean the system is sounding the more we notice their action and the more we find (or not) we need them. In my limited experience tweak classes, such as power cables, signal cables, feet or racks do not overlap in their action - you can not get with cables an effect similar to what you get with vibration type devices.
it's potentially a little tricky to do this effectively. you have likely already considered these variables; but just wanted to mention these in case it might be helpful.
depending on how your speaker terminals work, you may need to use a washer to shim the positive side of the speaker terminal so they tighten evenly......on my Cardas posts it was important. it's also important to make sure that the speaker cable spade is on the inside of the connection, and not the outside within the terminal. and also that the 2 ground cables used are identical in type and length.
and obviously if you only do one side, there will be negative aspects of imagining and frequency response if both sides are not mechanically identical.
however; every system is different. it most definitely paid dividends in my system. although I got a good benefit with the Poseidon only, when I added the 2 Atlantic Minimus units that jumped up the boost pretty good.
I have one loose post on my Poseidon, and need to use a needle nose pliers to grip the raised inner part of the post surface tightly to snug on the Everest knob, so I don't twist the inner connections.
I communicated with PO about this issue, and he is sending me careful instructions to properly tighten this post from the inside. so I would ask about what to do before you rip apart anything inside.
and good luck on the re-visit to the Entreq.
+1 on the Everest knob rec.....but first things first.
Bravo Marty, beautifully put! Sometimes we pussyfoot around just chasing our own shadows trying to purfffect what was already great and just end up losing the very essence of what we were after in the first place. It’s so easy to start out simply chasing music only to then find we end up just listening to sounds instead. Anything that keeps us conscious of the sound tends to keep us away from the music as one is in parts and the other whole.
Jazz, we have Taiko and Barry to thank, for suggesting getting the S Tellus off the flr and spreading the grounding to my O Mini.
I’m REALLY not getting how putting a box filled w inert materials on a rack can make a difference