eduardoo;694881 Wrote: 
> Thanks, Guido!
> 
> Found it, did it, listened to it, liked it!
> 
> Listening at early morning levels, I found the mod to have added some
> meat to the bone for the standard TT3.0 (which added quite a bit of
> clarity to the factory SBT's sound, but was slightly lean for my
> tastes).
> 
> Will listen at higher levels during weekend to see if the assessment
> still holds true.
> 
> Having played with the SBT for a week now, I have two questions which
> puzzled me:
> 
> 1.  How do they build something so good for so little money? (I have a
> Furutech power plug that costs more than the SBT!)
> 2.  How do people like Klaus, SBGK, etc. become so smart that they can
> actually push the envelope of the already amazing SBT?

1. it was an accident that it sounded so good, it is average out of the
box and if it wasn't unix then you would have been stuck at that level.

2. I am just a tinkerer, anyone with more knowledge about unix should
have been able to come up with the same or better priority settings.
It's mainly about removing the noise.

I understood very little at the start, but have a fair idea of what
matters now.

I have made a further ~ 150 changes to my system during my sabbatical
and now have the sound where I want it to be. TT3.0 is only just
scratching the surface of what is achievable, but to take it further
takes a lot of configuration.


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