the professor
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I would definitely try different cables before you buy. They are very personal.
Yep. Am testing 3 different XLRs at the moment and a massive difference between the 3. Interestingly, the $3k cable sounds much better than the $10k (!) cable and the $1k cable. Will try to home demo the MIT to compare. My budget for XLR cable is $2k.
Next purchase is an XLR to connect the T1 to the Diablo and also speaker cables.
Am thinking MIT SL Matrix 39 speaker interface and MIT SL Matrix 26 XLR.
Givem my system and that budget, does anyone think I can do better? My MIT dealer doesn’t sell the EVOs.
So, after a solid few days of doing little else other than breaking in my Diablo 300 and Lumin T1, all I can say is that I am in audiophile heaven. Will not bore everyone with more adjectives to describe the sound, I will just say that my Magico’s are singing and forget about toe or finger tapping, I am knee slapping with a huge smile on my face :celebrate008_2:
And this is without decent speaker cables or power...
Spot on. Then the question is keep going or pace it out. Is driven significantly by budget of course, as well as patience and experimentation, and also a sense of delaying/drip feeding gratification. I think it is a well established test of intelligence (one marshmallow now or two later)!
Good luck trying to be smart about it [emoji3].
I’m afraid this hobby goes beyond any human rationale. My typical answer to that would be I prefer three marshmallows now.
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I took the Kuoppis 3 marshmallow now approach and after a long audition I bought the MIT SL Matrix 36 XLR interconnects and the SL Matrix 70 speaker cables. Great additions to the system. I noticed a 15-25% improvement at each level, but budget provides a natural handbrake. Very happy.
Wow.
I experimented with the positioning of my speakers and have realised that previously I have had them angled in too much. I opened them up a few degrees and now the soundstage has completely opened up. So much better.