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EIZZ XLR DC Input Jack - Audible Results

Posted by Duster on March 2, 2017 at 13:36:39:

After replacing the stock Neutrik XLR jack with an EIZZ XLR jack for use as a 3-pole DC input jack located on the back of a preamplifier unit, coming from an outboard power supply unit, my immediate impression was similar to that of an IEC inlet upgrade, such as when a nickel plated brass Schurter IEC inlet is replaced with a gold plated phosphor bronze or pure copper Furutech IEC inlet tends to provide. It's not a jaw-dropping improvement, but a certainly meaningful and cost-effective upgrade. The primary benefits are a subtle improvement of spatial information against a somewhat blacker background, with slightly less congestion and a more streamlined sense of speed; as if a subtle veil was lifted.