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In Reply to: Margules Audio Magenta ADE-24 Analog/Digital Enhancer Passive Components posted by Senator Blutarsky on February 4, 2001 at 10:18:19:
I agree with you about the vocals. The ADE really cleans them up. A few discs where I can detect a reduction in detail are: the rain at the beginning of Cowboy Junkies' "Trinity Session"-not as distinct with the ADE, Jane Monheit's "Never Never Land"-can hear a little more of the drumstick on cymbal strikes without the ADE, Michael McGoldrick's "Fused"-triangle or chime seems to die a bit more quickly with the ADE. I'm still talking about very small differences though. I doubt that I'd even notice them if I weren't able to switch the ADE in and out quickly. Even calling it a "problem" overstates the situation.I also agree with you that the ADE is a very cost-effective tweak.
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Topic - REVIEW: Margules Audio Magenta ADE-24 Analog/Digital Enhancer Passive Components Review by Ears at Audio Asylum - Ears 05:19:23 02/3/01 ( 3)
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