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In Reply to: RE: Question for VH Audio users posted by Matthew G. on July 27, 2016 at 19:08:23
The Flavor 4 is known for its midrange clarity and authoritative bottom end, so I agree that it's a worthy option to consider. To my ear, the Flavor 4 is more dynamic and offers a more palpable midrange presence than the Flavor 1, and the mid-bass energy is very firm, with good upper-bass slam, and a somewhat better defined bass fundamental.
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Hi Duster,
Is that specific to a DAC, or also in power amp applications?
Dave
That finding has been consistent when used with various components IME, but high current applications tend to benefit the most from that type of sonic signature, and it's one reason why I built a DIY Flavor 4 for my stereo subwoofer system featuring an outboard Bryston stereo power amplifier, including the affordability of a 9 foot run, which allowed the bulk of my audio dollars for the DIY project to be allocated towards terminating the DIY Flavor 4 with premium Oyaide 004 Beryllium AC connectors (plugged directly into an Oyaide R1 Beryllium AC outlet installed at the wall). The Flavor 4 helps to better provide the strong bottom end that Bryston power amplifiers are known for, in this case a customized stereo subwoofer application.
Well, I do have a subwoofer in my system ...
Dave
What make/model power cord including AC connectors are you using for your subwoofer?
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