小雞雞賺的錢不多,玩音響的年資也不長,所以很多CD是都還沒買的.
而且,更不可能好像一些資深玩家那樣,一張唱片就買了幾個版本.
話說那天心血來潮,小雞雞一口氣買了三片K2 HD,其中一片就是《江河水》.
剛好回馬國調音的週末小雞雞也把那三片CD都帶在身上.
到了朋友家,剛好同行的Ken也把自己的《江河水》SACD帶著.
就趁著調音的當兒,順便比一比較两個版本的音質和混音效果吧.
不比還好,一比下去,小雞雞就快要殺人了!
甚麼24bit,甚麼100Khz,全都是垃圾!
甚麼比SACD更好,都是放屁!
而且還要賣得比SACD貴两倍,簡直就是兩倍的K錢,两倍的放屁!
如果小雞雞播SACD面和K2 HD來比較的話,那就不公平了,可是兩個版本都是播放CD格式的,哪裡來的不公平呢?
如果小雞雞是用SACD機來播放的話,就可能有弄錯的可能性,可是都是用CD唱盤來播啊!
如果小雞雞是在同一個系統播放的話,你可能會說不夠仔細,可是小雞雞在兩個系統都比較過啊!
如果小雞雞在兩個系統都使用同一個品牌的CD唱盤來播的話,你可能會說是品牌的問題,可是兩架CD唱盤都是不一樣牌子的啊!
如果K2 HD只是輸了少少,小雞雞還可以接受,可是古箏的體積就小了一半啊!
你可以說古箏體積小了是比較細膩,可是細節和動態也少了一半啊!
對了,你可能也會說小雞雞的只是K2 HD銀面普通版的而已,可是也貴了SACD兩倍啊!
小雞雞真是覺得不值得的,如果各位有相反的經歷的話,請跟小雞雞分享,小雞雞也不想誤殺忠良...
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
用心玩家Ken的分享 - 難忘的早晨,小林的驚喜家訪
A morning to remember
Jeff Lin, Telos’ boss made a surprise visit to my place during his recent visit to Malaysia. He came with my good friend KC and the Telos Malaysia distributor, John Sin of C&O Audiophile. Although I knew they were in town, I never thought they would actually come to visit me. It’s the first time any hifi manufacturer did so.
I was already listening to music, as I always do whenever I am at home when they pop in. So the setup was actually nice and toasty by the time they drop by. Without really listening to the sound, Jeff made a few suggestions just by looking at my system.
What he asked us to do?
1. Remove the top cover of my ARC LS25MkII
KC and John, being good sports, took the cover off for me when I agree to it. Now this is a tweak that I would never have thought of doing in a million years. I could not believe it but the imaging becomes more delineated, i.e. it becomes more 3D which make the soundstage more real. There is also an added level of richness to the sound when the hood came off. The track that showcases this very well is track 8 (Let Bygones be Bygones) of Legendary James Wong CD (Perfect Music HZHCD029). In the start of the track, you can easily hear the drums but soon after that you will hear the solo violin kicks in from the left, followed by the cello on the right. Both are so well delineated, I nearly fell off my chair. Not only is the imaging extremely palpable but the tone has also improved. Before taking off the top cover, I used to just hear the strings of the 2 instruments, now I can hear the resonance of the wooden body of the violin and the cello’s heft as well. Maybe taking the top off resulted in better heat dissipation but there are only 2 tubes (6H30) in the preamp. Mind boggling!!
2. Remove the wooden cable elevators under the power cords and cables
Jeff also recommended that I remove the cable elevators on all cords and cables except those under the speaker cables. Just by doing this, the bass has increase in heft. This is most pronounced in title track of Shelby Lynne’s latest CD, Just a Little Lovin’ (Lost Highway B0009789-02). Kevin Axt’s electric bass has gain in prominence but it never once overpower the sound. The pitch definition between the bass and the kick drum has also improved. The intimacy and melancholic nature of Shelby’s singing also very well conveyed. I felt that the time came to almost a standstill when I was listening to this track. Initially I thought that all cables should be elevated to prevent vibration from reaching the signal carriers. But Jeff told me that if I elevate everything, it would make the bass lightweight. His advice is that only the speaker cables should be elevated.
3. Change the connection point of speaker cables to the speaker
My ATC SCM100 speakers can be tri-wired or tri-amp if necessary. As my Audioquest Volcano is single wire, I was connecting it via the bass terminals. I am also using some Audioquest jumpers to connect all the other binding posts. On Jeff’s advice, we reconnect the cable via the mids. What is surprising is that the highs and lows that have gain in prominence. I am using the Legendary James Wong CD again but this time I listened to track 4 (Shanghai Grand) as a comparison. It starts with a piano being played on the left. With the change, the imaging of the piano has become much more solid. The other highlight of the song is the tympani. It has grown in presence, becoming much more fuller and forceful. Before this change, the tympani sound could easily be obscured when the vocalist was singing. Now the bass has assimilated very well with the music and does not lose its prominence whenever it is played. Layering of the soundstage has also improved because one can clearly hear the tympani coming way behind the vocalist.
How’s the overall effect?
After all the changes, I took my fave torture disc, Confessions by Usher (La Face 82876-63982-2). I increased the volume on my preamp and let it rip. The power of the second track “Yeah” is simply exhilarating. You just want to boogie along with Usher. Even Jeff grin when he heard the music. I took out the Toto’s “The Essential” (Columbia/Legacy CK90623), which is a remastered compilation CD, and proceeded to play Rosanna. The rhythmic drums that start the track has such presence throws away any lingering doubt about Jeff’s advice being wrong. This is again proven in Hawaii-Five-O in TV Screen Theme Music (Kesaki JP-39-1009). Even during the most complex part of this track where the conga and tympani is being played simultaneously, one can easily discern the pitch difference and force and the speed of the percussive whack of both instruments. Never once did the system showed that it is running out of steam. Speed, imaging and stability of the soundstage is just first rate. Then to my surprise, Jeff asked me to play the Usher track again. I felt that the request was a compliment as he sat in the sweet spot to listen to this song. That was the only time he stopped from taking pictures of my setup.
After the little tweaking from Jeff’s advice, the sound that I have now has improved significantly. It has gain in richness and has become more involving. The air between musicians is much more pronounced. The imaging has presence and the palpability factor that is staggering. This inevitably makes the whole soundstage becoming even more real. All the while, I thought my Audioquest cables make the sound bold. But after following Jeff’s advice and changing some of the cabling to Telos Platinum, the sound has become downright “fearless”. I find that the noise floor drops a few notches and I keep increasing the volume in my preamp because the sound just gets louder. This makes music listening to be very enjoyable and any musical nuances is exposed for all to hear. I was listening to She’s so lovely by Livingston Taylor in Chesky Bravo! (CHE901). Not only do I easily envision Mr Taylor to be in the room, but I can also easily hear him quickly catching his breath while he was whistling. Listening to CDs after CDs churns out the emotional content of the music climaxing to multiple aural orgasms!!
What happened next?
2 days later KC came to my house again. He helped me torque the remaining hardware that has not been torqued. This includes the screws on the component stands and those on the XLR connectors of the preamp. Then he helped me to place the Telos cones (2 in front and 1 at the back) in the correct manner, under my Meridian 508.24 CD player and Jeff Rowland 8 power amp. The Telos cones are made of pure titanium and come in 2 sizes in sets of 3 pieces. I put the smaller set of Titanium Resonance cones under the cd player (2 cones on the front and 1 at the back).
The smaller Titanium resonance cones has a curve side while the bigger size Titanium Resonance cones looks more like the usual cones that we use to see. I put the bigger Titanium Resonance cones under the power amp (also 2 cones in front and 1 at the back).
With this done, we sat down to listen to KC fave disc, The Perfect Sound AV Show 2008 hybrid SACD. We played track 16 that is actually a track from The Perfect Sound AV Show 2008. The music is of big band Chinese instruments taken from Hugo recordings. This is a very testing track to play because of the huge number of instruments involved. Also not help by the fact that the track also include the typical Chinese drums. But to my surprise, my system played the track with gusto. Wow! The Chinese drums are being played at breathtaking speed and the system show this flawlessly. The soundstage was wide and deep. The sound is so enveloping and make me immerse in the music easily. I always knew tweaking is a very important aspect in hifi but the biggest challenge is to tweak correctly.
KC, Thanks for your help, bro. My system improved without spending much money. In audiophilia, this is next to experiencing a miracle.
Jeff Lin, Telos’ boss made a surprise visit to my place during his recent visit to Malaysia. He came with my good friend KC and the Telos Malaysia distributor, John Sin of C&O Audiophile. Although I knew they were in town, I never thought they would actually come to visit me. It’s the first time any hifi manufacturer did so.
I was already listening to music, as I always do whenever I am at home when they pop in. So the setup was actually nice and toasty by the time they drop by. Without really listening to the sound, Jeff made a few suggestions just by looking at my system.
What he asked us to do?
1. Remove the top cover of my ARC LS25MkII
KC and John, being good sports, took the cover off for me when I agree to it. Now this is a tweak that I would never have thought of doing in a million years. I could not believe it but the imaging becomes more delineated, i.e. it becomes more 3D which make the soundstage more real. There is also an added level of richness to the sound when the hood came off. The track that showcases this very well is track 8 (Let Bygones be Bygones) of Legendary James Wong CD (Perfect Music HZHCD029). In the start of the track, you can easily hear the drums but soon after that you will hear the solo violin kicks in from the left, followed by the cello on the right. Both are so well delineated, I nearly fell off my chair. Not only is the imaging extremely palpable but the tone has also improved. Before taking off the top cover, I used to just hear the strings of the 2 instruments, now I can hear the resonance of the wooden body of the violin and the cello’s heft as well. Maybe taking the top off resulted in better heat dissipation but there are only 2 tubes (6H30) in the preamp. Mind boggling!!
2. Remove the wooden cable elevators under the power cords and cables
Jeff also recommended that I remove the cable elevators on all cords and cables except those under the speaker cables. Just by doing this, the bass has increase in heft. This is most pronounced in title track of Shelby Lynne’s latest CD, Just a Little Lovin’ (Lost Highway B0009789-02). Kevin Axt’s electric bass has gain in prominence but it never once overpower the sound. The pitch definition between the bass and the kick drum has also improved. The intimacy and melancholic nature of Shelby’s singing also very well conveyed. I felt that the time came to almost a standstill when I was listening to this track. Initially I thought that all cables should be elevated to prevent vibration from reaching the signal carriers. But Jeff told me that if I elevate everything, it would make the bass lightweight. His advice is that only the speaker cables should be elevated.
3. Change the connection point of speaker cables to the speaker
My ATC SCM100 speakers can be tri-wired or tri-amp if necessary. As my Audioquest Volcano is single wire, I was connecting it via the bass terminals. I am also using some Audioquest jumpers to connect all the other binding posts. On Jeff’s advice, we reconnect the cable via the mids. What is surprising is that the highs and lows that have gain in prominence. I am using the Legendary James Wong CD again but this time I listened to track 4 (Shanghai Grand) as a comparison. It starts with a piano being played on the left. With the change, the imaging of the piano has become much more solid. The other highlight of the song is the tympani. It has grown in presence, becoming much more fuller and forceful. Before this change, the tympani sound could easily be obscured when the vocalist was singing. Now the bass has assimilated very well with the music and does not lose its prominence whenever it is played. Layering of the soundstage has also improved because one can clearly hear the tympani coming way behind the vocalist.
How’s the overall effect?
After all the changes, I took my fave torture disc, Confessions by Usher (La Face 82876-63982-2). I increased the volume on my preamp and let it rip. The power of the second track “Yeah” is simply exhilarating. You just want to boogie along with Usher. Even Jeff grin when he heard the music. I took out the Toto’s “The Essential” (Columbia/Legacy CK90623), which is a remastered compilation CD, and proceeded to play Rosanna. The rhythmic drums that start the track has such presence throws away any lingering doubt about Jeff’s advice being wrong. This is again proven in Hawaii-Five-O in TV Screen Theme Music (Kesaki JP-39-1009). Even during the most complex part of this track where the conga and tympani is being played simultaneously, one can easily discern the pitch difference and force and the speed of the percussive whack of both instruments. Never once did the system showed that it is running out of steam. Speed, imaging and stability of the soundstage is just first rate. Then to my surprise, Jeff asked me to play the Usher track again. I felt that the request was a compliment as he sat in the sweet spot to listen to this song. That was the only time he stopped from taking pictures of my setup.
After the little tweaking from Jeff’s advice, the sound that I have now has improved significantly. It has gain in richness and has become more involving. The air between musicians is much more pronounced. The imaging has presence and the palpability factor that is staggering. This inevitably makes the whole soundstage becoming even more real. All the while, I thought my Audioquest cables make the sound bold. But after following Jeff’s advice and changing some of the cabling to Telos Platinum, the sound has become downright “fearless”. I find that the noise floor drops a few notches and I keep increasing the volume in my preamp because the sound just gets louder. This makes music listening to be very enjoyable and any musical nuances is exposed for all to hear. I was listening to She’s so lovely by Livingston Taylor in Chesky Bravo! (CHE901). Not only do I easily envision Mr Taylor to be in the room, but I can also easily hear him quickly catching his breath while he was whistling. Listening to CDs after CDs churns out the emotional content of the music climaxing to multiple aural orgasms!!
What happened next?
2 days later KC came to my house again. He helped me torque the remaining hardware that has not been torqued. This includes the screws on the component stands and those on the XLR connectors of the preamp. Then he helped me to place the Telos cones (2 in front and 1 at the back) in the correct manner, under my Meridian 508.24 CD player and Jeff Rowland 8 power amp. The Telos cones are made of pure titanium and come in 2 sizes in sets of 3 pieces. I put the smaller set of Titanium Resonance cones under the cd player (2 cones on the front and 1 at the back).
The smaller Titanium resonance cones has a curve side while the bigger size Titanium Resonance cones looks more like the usual cones that we use to see. I put the bigger Titanium Resonance cones under the power amp (also 2 cones in front and 1 at the back).
With this done, we sat down to listen to KC fave disc, The Perfect Sound AV Show 2008 hybrid SACD. We played track 16 that is actually a track from The Perfect Sound AV Show 2008. The music is of big band Chinese instruments taken from Hugo recordings. This is a very testing track to play because of the huge number of instruments involved. Also not help by the fact that the track also include the typical Chinese drums. But to my surprise, my system played the track with gusto. Wow! The Chinese drums are being played at breathtaking speed and the system show this flawlessly. The soundstage was wide and deep. The sound is so enveloping and make me immerse in the music easily. I always knew tweaking is a very important aspect in hifi but the biggest challenge is to tweak correctly.
KC, Thanks for your help, bro. My system improved without spending much money. In audiophilia, this is next to experiencing a miracle.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Naim可以搖滾,也可以有情有意
小雞雞真是吃狗屎的好運,多年在音響圈子混飯吃的日子也累積了一些好友知己.
這次回馬國,一位多年沒見的友人在另一個友人的部落格見到了小雞雞,就試著撥電給小雞雞.
當時,小雞雞正在一位友人家裡跟小林學習調音和試聽白金系列的線材,一見到電話來電顯示,小雞雞真是興奮極了.
要知道這位友人就是當年激發小雞雞努力向hi end進發的,也是在這位友人家里,小雞雞聽到了全系列的ProAc喇叭,從小雞雞為之瘋狂著迷的Response 1SC,到小雞雞認為是ProAc跨時代突破的Future Point 5都是在這位友人家里聽到的.
要不是這位友人的慷慨分享,小雞雞到現在也還是一個無知的小夥子.
自從這位友人換了全套Naim之後,小雞雞就沒聽過友人的系統了.
還記得當時小雞雞也剛剛試聽Naim CD5X,由於小雞雞對Naim還是陌生的,就跟這位友人通電分享了,那也就是小雞雞最後一次跟這位友人連絡了.
看到了友人的Naim系統,小雞雞就興奮尖叫了,那是Naim建議系統4啊!
CD唱盤是CDX2,前級是NAC 202,后級是NAP 200,喇叭是Allea,還有两部Naim Olive時代的電源.
這陣容的系統到現在小雞雞也無法負擔得起啊!
屈指一算,小雞雞也調過了無數次喇叭,當中就有Wilson Audio,Rockport,Zu,ATC,Vienna Acoustics,Usher,Eminent Technologies等喇叭,可是,Naim一路來就是與眾不同的.
想了一想,就只有從小雞雞剛拿到手的扭力扳手開始吧.
鎖了喇叭下的四顆螺帽后,小雞雞就開始鎖後面的分音盒了.
可是,Naim就真的是與眾不同,螺絲就是穿過一顆朔膠阻尼後才鎖到喇叭箱的,而且,也只是鎖到一半而已!
小雞雞就要靠之前的經驗把扭力調到剛好吃著朔膠阻尼,又不會把朔膠阻尼壓縮太緊的扭力度數了.
鎖了螺帽的低頻下潜和集中度比之前更好了,分離度也在鎖了分音盒後更為清晰.
打開網罩,小雞雞就被吓呆了.
低頻單體還可以一樣上鎖,看到高頻單體小雞雞有一陣子是不知所措的了.
看到那四顆螺絲吧,還是一樣穿過朔膠阻尼才鎖到喇叭箱體的,而且,也是鎖到一半而已!
設計者的設計還是不要動好了,小雞雞就把三顆定位螺絲上鎖好了.
單體上鎖之後,兩端延伸更乾淨細膩了.
再看看周圍,小雞雞也把排插上鎖了.這時的力度更為集中,分離度也更為顯著.
看看友人的臉,好像還真的不是太滿意,小雞雞就跟友人說大家認識那麼久,如果有不滿意的地方,一定要跟小雞雞說清楚,不要覺得不好意思.
畢竟扭力有千百種組合,不是鎖了就是万靈丹,把所有問題都解決了;說了,小雞雞就有辦法解決,不說就不當小雞雞是朋友了.
在小雞雞的坦誠要求下,友人開始放下了心,開門見山跟小雞雞說了.
友人說,聲音開始朦了;小雞雞看了看,就把排插下的木料墊板拿掉了,聲音立刻就增加了活生感,開揚了!
友人又說,聲音有點刺耳;這時小雞雞真的是有點慌張了,友人用的是自己的CD,以小雞雞現在的C,小雞雞根本不能斷定問題所在啊!
沒辦法,小雞雞只好硬著頭皮,把小林剛教會的辦法,用自己的CD播放在友人家裡,試著把自己的C找回來.
一播放Friday Night in San Francisco,小雞雞立刻察覺問題所在了,吉他尼龍線的音准被提高了!
現在的古典吉他聽起來好像是朔膠質料一樣,聲音短促呆板,消瘦乾枯.
小雞雞立刻把喇叭下的四顆螺帽放鬆了,小雞雞的C立刻就被再生在友人的系統里了!
再播放欲置浩二時,小雞雞更是覺得神奇,這根本就跟小雞雞的聲音去向是一致的,人聲細節繁多細膩,情感演釋也一樣豐富!
這時,友人開始有了滿意的笑臉,一邊聽一邊點頭.
友人轉過頭來,問小雞雞可以把鑼鼓的敲擊調得更為精準嗎?
小雞雞看了看,把小林剛傳授的小技巧出動了,用了兩條跳線放到友人的那一對Magnaplanar屏風喇叭後面.
友人聽了根本就不相信,聲音更為穩定精準,乾淨清晰,鑼鼓的敲擊也變得更為刺激.
為了讓友人更為信服,小雞雞把兩條跳線拿掉了,友人立刻叫小雞雞放回去,效果顯而立見!
由於時間的限制,調了一個小時半,小雞雞也不能久留了,希望下次小雞雞可以逗留久一點,慢慢享受小林調教後的成果!
還好還趕得上火車,不然小雞雞就回不了星島試聽白金電源線了.
Monday, March 9, 2009
我是星島第一條!
小林,你不可以再胡鬧下去了,再下去其他牌子可以關門大吉了!
這次的馬國之旅,幾個小雞雞之前調過音的用心玩家們都迫不及待小林的到來.
有一些在調音過後比以前更享受聽音樂的喜悅,更了解分享過後的喜悅;有一些更是一步一步換上了Telos Golden Reference系列,把聲音推向更全面更完美的境界.
話說回來,小雞雞因為一整套的Telos Golden Reference線材就以為天下無敵,哪裡知道小林說別得意忘形得太早,白金的就要出爐了.
以小林不妥協的性格,小雞雞雖然還沒有聽過Telos Platinum Signature白金系列,可是就心癢癢的,金系已經那麼好了,白金再好也應該不會太大的進步吧?!
小林就知道小雞雞性子急,所以一直不讓小雞雞買進,一來是因為缺貨,二來是怕小雞雞還錢還到老也會買進全套!
小雞雞怎肯罷休,就一路苦苦哀求,希望小林走路不小心丟了一條,好讓小雞雞可以撿到一條半條也好.
還好小雞雞的真心誠意打動了小林,雖然如此,小林也就只有一條電源線給小雞雞.
嘻,也好過沒有!
其實啊,小林這次的到來把小雞雞的C提高了許多,在聽過了小林調的系統過後,小雞雞更是理解到扭力起子有再多枝也沒有用,心裡沒有更高的C,後果也只有把聲音搞砸了!
回到家裡,小雞雞不敢掉以輕心,把系統以更高的C再次調整均等后,仔細聽過金系線材後才敢換上白金電源線.
換上了白金電源線,好像把CD唱盤升級了,細節繁多又綿密,把形體撐得飽滿實在,質感更是高貴華麗!
換上了白金電源線,也好像是換了更高級的前級,分離度更井然有序,音像更穩定清晰,情感詮釋更是細膩,更是絲絲入扣!
換上了白金電源線,更是把後級加強了,低頻下潜鑽地,也更集中,更帶勁力韌度,小雞雞還得把音量減低一两度呢!
換上了白金電源線,更也是把喇叭換大了,两端延伸更廣,全頻段恐怖地被放大了,而且,之前的透明度還是清澈無瑕疵!
在播放2008香港音響展SACD(CD面)第十六首的時候,小雞雞就得把音量減低一度了,那音場被撐大了,音像更是比之前穩定清晰,而且,前後的分離度更有層次,更立體的把現場再生出來.
其實,背景的寂靜是可以"聽"到的,那感覺就好像細密的velvet布料那樣飽滿,那麼厚實,也那樣沉重,那種感覺是可以很明確地把空間刻畫出來的,即使是音樂還沒起唱前的那寂靜.
之前以為無敵的透明度更是被比下去了,白金的空間再現更是把"寂靜"的定義提升到了小雞雞驚叫的地步.試著想像音像的穩定立體,形體的飽滿實在,加上背景空間"寂靜"的提升,播放出來的聲音跟現場還有分別嗎?
剛開始聽的時候是覺得低頻好像減少了,過了5秒,小雞雞知道是怎麼一回事了.Platinum Signature電源線把低頻集中了,而且速度比以前更精準,去得更快,放得更盡,也收得更緊.感覺上,低頻的拜拜肉完全消失了,換來的是拳拳到肉的韌度和彈性;而且,鼓皮的質感更是比之前逼真響亮,更接近大单體所再生的聲響!
別以為小雞雞只是一個只曉得出蠻力的小夥子吧,情感的詮釋在小雞雞的好聲名單上是不可或缺的.
立刻就播放欲置浩二吧!
哇,真是不得了!那人的形體被撐得立體有形狀的,實實在在地呈現在眼前.之前的通透不但止不受影響,而且還多了旗艦器材的高貴雍容!聽了反而覺得之前的還帶有細微的數碼沙粒毛邊,現在的是真正的模擬綿密!
現在的情感爆發更是比之前有力,也更為豐富;之前的顯得比較中性單薄了,現在的有了更多戲劇性的情感投入,讓音樂更富有穿透力,更為感動人心!
記得哦,只是一條而已;一條,也只是插在CD唱盤而已.
一條Telos Platinum Signature電源線插在CD唱盤就有這樣的能耐,小雞雞肯定是嗑葯了!
如果是嗑葯,小雞雞情願一直嗑下去!
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