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Earlier this week, I was invited to a friend's home to listen to what he said were "significant upgrades" to his audio system. Indeed, he had made numerous changes, the more significant ones being the acquisitions of: McIntosh MC1.25kw mono amplifiers; Kimber Select interconnects; Sunlight software update to his PS Audio Directstream DAC; and ISO Acoustics RHEA isolation feet (for his Magnapan 3.7i speakers). Unchanged were his McIntosh C2600 preamplifer, Kimber Monocle-XL speaker cables, PS Audio P20 Power Plant, and REL S/812 subwoofers (pair). I forgot to ask about his power cables. Roon/Tidal supplied the source material.
As you can imagine, he is very proud of his system. I had prepared a play list of pieces which I knew well and believed would provide a comprehensive test of his system's capabilities and quality. Very regrettably, his "new baby" was not beautiful. Various terms that come to mind in describing it are bright, shrill, piercing, exaggerated treble, etc. Notwithstanding the clarity of the reproduction, it was nearly painful to listen, and I could not wait to depart. I tried to be diplomatic in my providing him with my critique for I did not want to hurt his feelings, and, otherwise that mentioning that the sound was a little bit more bright than I would prefer, I was generally complementary about such aspects as the deep bass, how impressive the system was (actually I meant in appearance), etc.
I confess I am perplexed. He obviously spent a fortune on his upgrades, he did purchase well-regarded products, and yet his system overall sounded much worse than before he started his recent upgrading. In considering his "upgraded" system overall, can anyone suggest where and how it went astray?
As you can imagine, he is very proud of his system. I had prepared a play list of pieces which I knew well and believed would provide a comprehensive test of his system's capabilities and quality. Very regrettably, his "new baby" was not beautiful. Various terms that come to mind in describing it are bright, shrill, piercing, exaggerated treble, etc. Notwithstanding the clarity of the reproduction, it was nearly painful to listen, and I could not wait to depart. I tried to be diplomatic in my providing him with my critique for I did not want to hurt his feelings, and, otherwise that mentioning that the sound was a little bit more bright than I would prefer, I was generally complementary about such aspects as the deep bass, how impressive the system was (actually I meant in appearance), etc.
I confess I am perplexed. He obviously spent a fortune on his upgrades, he did purchase well-regarded products, and yet his system overall sounded much worse than before he started his recent upgrading. In considering his "upgraded" system overall, can anyone suggest where and how it went astray?