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In Reply to: RE: I don't agree with that at all. posted by Goober58 on November 27, 2020 at 14:44:49
Of course, there's the other side of this: When you replace a piece of equipment and find that there's a big improvement. That improvement proves to be consistent and repeatable. That's happened to me several times fairly recently.
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Have you ever made an upgrade (not a lateral move) that brought audible improvements but ultimately you ended up liking the listening experience less?
I can only think of one instance where that happened to me: Years ago I replaced a Denon DL-103R with a Lyra Helikon. I got what I thought was an improvement in high frequency reproduction but ultimately I preferred the way the Denon handled high frequencies. I went back to the Denon.
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