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After a solid week in the system, the Entreq is staying. No doubt about it. More resolution, more detail, blacker backgrounds, more alive.
After a solid week in the system, the Entreq is staying. No doubt about it. More resolution, more detail, blacker backgrounds, more alive.
I've got a couple of weeks on my Entreq now and I have to say, it's definitely not leaving. More harmonic richness. Lower noise floor. More detail and resolution, without harshness.
Mike,
How are dynamics?
With horns they are already at 12 (out of 10). I don't notice any increase.
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Now THAT is interesting. I have never heard any of these devices that initially seemed to smooth out the sound that didn't impact the dynamics on further listening....
When listening, I do not ground my system at all. It's been many years (maybe 35?) since I have done so.
I always appreciate the enhanced purity and musical flow.
Especially at audio shows.
I leave one item - in my case these days, the ASR line stage battery power supply - grounded until I am about to listen, then I simply unplug it from the wall.
All of my power cables (except the ASR line stage battery power supply) do not have the ground pins, as I removed them as soon I decided that I wanted them.
Any grounding schemes I have tried have always resulted in significantly less interesting sound. Maybe the Entreq is the antithesis to my theory. It's certainly got to be less risky...
In fact, I do NOT recommend such a practice for others.
I would love to be able to ground my components without compromising the musical engagement factor...
When listening, I do not ground my system at all. It's been many years (maybe 35?) since I have done so.
I always appreciate the enhanced purity and musical flow.
Especially at audio shows.
I leave one item - in my case these days, the ASR line stage battery power supply - grounded until I am about to listen, then I simply unplug it from the wall.
All of my power cables (except the ASR line stage battery power supply) do not have the ground pins, as I removed them as soon I decided that I wanted them.
Any grounding schemes I have tried have always resulted in significantly less interesting sound. Maybe the Entreq is the antithesis to my theory. It's certainly got to be less risky...
In fact, I do NOT recommend such a practice for others.
I would love to be able to ground my components without compromising the musical engagement factor...
Jim,
i wasn't aware that the battery PSU could be unplugged for listening pleasure. Do you do this at home too, or just at shows? Big/small difference IYO?
Thanks!
Steve
Jim,
The Entreq grounding boxes have nothing to do with "safety AC grounding," they connect to "signal ground."
As I'm sure you know, in some components signal ground is connected to safety AC grounding, and is easy to determine with a multi-meter.
Another endorsement of Entreq grounding boxes. My tube power amp and tube preamp are connected to a Poseiden via Apollo cables. What I have heard in my system is a larger & fuller soundstage, more tonal colour and a more engaging sound - with no loss of dynamics. I consider the money well spent.
Is there any continuity between the three terminals?.......................................
We then introduced the Poseidon, connecting the Mola Mola pre/dac to the centre post and the negative amp terminals separately to the two outer terminals.................................................
Is there any continuity between the three terminals?