Call it tube induced sanity. Call it advanced age, and or diminished hearing acuity. Since the Quickie has resided in my preamp position of my system there have been some 'realizations'. Not profound, but I still feel I have to get it off my chest. I have exercised at least a dozen 'tweaks' to said Quickie, and with each there has been a 'change'. That includes several tube rolling exercises, and various types of micro-phonic shielding techniques. Bottom line is that the Quickies sounds much better than it should considering its price and simplicity. Tubes have educated me that within the realm of 'differences', it is very difficult to see the forest for the trees. With tube circuits the variables that impact the sound are numerous as everyone here knows.
My confession is, not surprisingly, that I am VERY easily fooled by such 'differences'. Excitement can quickly sway my judgements. This is encouraging as it is humbling. The humbling part is that, after all these years, I still cant really trust myself much in quick judgements about audio quality, when it comes to the high end and above. The encouraging thought is that there is still MUCH to be discovered, if one assumes that I am not that much unlike the average human audio connoisseur. Much danger, and much to be learned at the same time.
I cant wait for the bottlehead DAC! Cant be many variables there~
My confession is, not surprisingly, that I am VERY easily fooled by such 'differences'. Excitement can quickly sway my judgements. This is encouraging as it is humbling. The humbling part is that, after all these years, I still cant really trust myself much in quick judgements about audio quality, when it comes to the high end and above. The encouraging thought is that there is still MUCH to be discovered, if one assumes that I am not that much unlike the average human audio connoisseur. Much danger, and much to be learned at the same time.
I cant wait for the bottlehead DAC! Cant be many variables there~