No system on earth sounds 100% as real live…
I can say there’s no hi-fi system in the world that sounds real perfect like 100% as live instruments can sound especially those solid state ones because the problems of EMF (Electromagnetic Flux), EMI (Electromagnetic Interference), EMR (electromagnetic radiation) and/or RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) in the air occurs when you’re turning them on, no matter how high the price you’re going to pay for it. Moreover, there’s no electronic system on earth with no distortion as some manufacturers don’t concern much about EMI or RFI impact to the systems; especially those at the hi-fi shows worth more than a few ten or hundred thousand dollars without those concerns and tweaks as I’ve put down in this article. Worse sound being reproduced by a hi-fi system is partly caused by EMF and RFI and some other innate problems; and partly caused by the original audio discs with defects during mass production.
Even if it’s tested to be perfect with a squared wave test result and no matter how good the system design is; it still can’t reproduce and get real perfect video quality, sound quality, placements and accurate phase, spatial information of the live audio image.
Therefore, even if a perfect squared wave test result at a certain frequency of a single equipment or component doesn’t mean the whole system can sound as real as live and is irrelevant in some way. Do you know the reason why? You can find the answers here below within this article.
So, don’t just get superstitious with some dear, famous or branded ones from some manufacturers, they can’t help you much, especially those are said to be tested to perfection or linear performance. No matter what, don’t just be persuaded, misrepresented or misled by some sales people, dealers, or manufacturers, etc., they would utilize a few marketing tools such as magazines, hi-fi forums, advertisements, marketing articles, marketing means such as exhibitions, non-professional terms, faked theories or findings, etc. to promote their products, in fact what they’re doing is promoting or selling out products on behalf of some manufacturers and get their most highest profits out of sales and fooling you around. Owing to the fact if you don’t ever upgrade your system, they would have made less money. Have you ever thought if all those theories are correct and working, the sound or video quality reproduced or output should be sounded like real with high definition? Why not?
Some of them may even claim themselves to be professionals in certain ways, in electronic engineering, sound engineering or so; all they do is for the purposes of selling out their products for the highest commission or profit they can get out of the selling and they won’t tell you or let you know that how seriously their systems have been distorted by EMF in some way. I say serious distortion because it’s at least 200 or 300% loss or above of details or definition or even much, much more than that.
In addition, they would introduce you some more products. No matter it is a piece of component or a pair of interconnect cables, to get your system improved a little bit at a much higher price, and then they would only make more money out of your own pocket, they never tell you how to reduce the impact caused by the EMF, EMI or RFI whenever you’re turning on your newly bought system. Some products, with some little tweak, are introduced to you, also costing you a lot, that’s why and how they’re in real good shape.
No one, even any most famous and well-known manufacturers, can guarantee you the sound quality and accurate phase of any audio image of any system that can reproduce as good which you’re going to buy. Furthermore there are no original CDs that can sound real good, unless you burn them up with a self-assembled PC with all these tweaks on your own, and then what do you expect?
That’s why I’m telling you how you can make improvements to your system with some tweaks that you can make it on your own with so little costs, much, much less than what they are selling you the things.
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