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low attack, low dynamic range, weak soundstage
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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 76447" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>I played with the absolute polarity recently on the headphone amp and I may have to re-evaluate a whole lot of things. Quite important things to me, like what is well recorded and what is not and so on... </p><p></p><p>From the schematics it looks like the RC1070 does not invert phase. The 1080 presumably also does not but I don't have the schem. The CDP might, or might not, I dunno. You (or me) may just like the change. The difference is significant but it's hard to say which way 'round is correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 76447, member: 691"] I played with the absolute polarity recently on the headphone amp and I may have to re-evaluate a whole lot of things. Quite important things to me, like what is well recorded and what is not and so on... From the schematics it looks like the RC1070 does not invert phase. The 1080 presumably also does not but I don't have the schem. The CDP might, or might not, I dunno. You (or me) may just like the change. The difference is significant but it's hard to say which way 'round is correct. [/QUOTE]
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