- Jan 18, 2008
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Interesting.
I have been listening to jazz for a couple of hours through the AV receiver using the Tacima. Swapping over directly to the wall outlet brought the impression of more clarity and slightly more lively playback. -
It became clear though that there was a fine granularity to the sound, especially apparent at higher mid, lower and high treble that simply wasn't there before. This was that gave the 'impression' of clarity. It was everything but. There was unmistakeably a higher frequency hash that wasn't there before. It gave music a more unpleasant tonality as well as somewhat smearing the picture, loosing both some dimensionality and timbre. Sound was a little bleached out with bass and cymbals coming over more diffuse and loosing both clarity and sweetness.
Differences are not life changing, rather subtle yet ... audible. One was simply more relaxing to listen to and 'together'.
Introducing the Tacima didnt stiffle dynamics in the least.
regards
I have been listening to jazz for a couple of hours through the AV receiver using the Tacima. Swapping over directly to the wall outlet brought the impression of more clarity and slightly more lively playback. -
It became clear though that there was a fine granularity to the sound, especially apparent at higher mid, lower and high treble that simply wasn't there before. This was that gave the 'impression' of clarity. It was everything but. There was unmistakeably a higher frequency hash that wasn't there before. It gave music a more unpleasant tonality as well as somewhat smearing the picture, loosing both some dimensionality and timbre. Sound was a little bleached out with bass and cymbals coming over more diffuse and loosing both clarity and sweetness.
Differences are not life changing, rather subtle yet ... audible. One was simply more relaxing to listen to and 'together'.
Introducing the Tacima didnt stiffle dynamics in the least.
regards