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In Reply to: RE: Black Mamba with leGo Connectors posted by Duster on October 02, 2020 at 17:00:44
Well, I got the connectors switched around this morning. SQ definitely improved. Again I'm amazed that changing power plugs can make such a difference. But not sure I would have heard the changes this clearly before my recent DAC change to the Terminator which is a very resolving beast.
The change in using the Viborg raw copper on 8800 feeding the amp and ieGo gold instead of Viborg rhodium on the Mamba feeding the preamp are in the direction of body, roundness, lack of hardness in the sound. I think this is the number one attribute I look for in a system, so I am happy.
Knowing what it did on the preamp, I went ahead and also tried ieGo gold on both ends of the Mamba feeding the DAC. For now its sounding very very good! As mentioned earlier I have Furutech rhodium IEC inlets on DAC and Preamp. Perhaps the rhodium IEC inlets when paired with rhodium plugs is a bit too much of the 'rhodium factor'?
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I find mating gold with rhodium often provides what you describe, offering the best of both worlds, so to speak. Gold on gold can sound a bit too lush, while rhodium on rhodium can sound a bit too artificial and cold. Unplated copper tends to provide the most neutral and detailed presentation, with the metal plating of the various AC outlets involved providing either neutrality, warmth, or vividness while still sounding natural as the goal. This matter can be system dependent, but in general the mix and match approach, including in what order various power cords and AC connectors/AC outlets are placed can make a big impact on the presentation. I've been doing this type of thing for many years, so educated guesses and gut instinct helps to provide advice for folks who seek insights about their AC delivery gear. You have an impressive audio system, and you deserve to fully enjoy it, atkinsonrr.
Thanks again, Duster.
OT wasn't rhodium in used in microscope / telescope mirrors years ago?
regards,
Apparently a number of metals are used, based on the application and environmental issues.
See link:
*whew* there's a lot going on there! nice link, thanks
haven't visited that subject in a few decades
regards,
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