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In Reply to: RE: Phoenix Engineering Falcon PSU (similar to VPI SDS) review video posted by Mel on July 29, 2014 at 11:10:06:
Hi Mel,
I should have probably led with the opinion that my VPI has never sounded so consistantly good since putting these devices into the chain. There is a certain rightness to everything I've dropped a needle on. "PRaT" is probably cliche, but I've noticed that the soundstage is very consistantly wide and instruments have a natural sound like they should.
Of course, I focused the video on the objective measurements, primarily because they told the story behind the improvement and consistancy in sound that I was experiencing. Seldom in the world of high end audio is there is objective measure that actually shows you why something sounds better to your ears.
I have no affiliation with Phoenix - I actually bought them through Hi-Fi Heaven on eBay. I love the VPI products, and will most likely eventually upgrade the Scout to another VPI table.
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