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RE: Do you think that swapping less expensive parts for more expensive parts

Posted by Tweaker456 on July 7, 2017 at 21:18:27:

Yo Lew, my sharp analytical mind doesn't understand the relevance of your question. I think swapping in better sounding parts makes things sound better. "The only thing he did was change the transformer. We went from a 100mA transformer to a 10A transformer"exactly the same voltage, the circuit was drawing no more current"and the DIFFERENCE was just STAGGERING. To this day it's one of the biggest differences I've ever heard." I kinda like this quote from the Paul McGowan link posted by 1973shovel. Pure hyperbolicness I guess. Why even bother trying to make one's system sound just a tini wini bit better? T456