Does your system sing?
When a HI-FI system is set up correctly it should Sing. Some Audiophiles call this Synergy or Audio Nirvana. When the audio system sings it is quite easy to know: for when you look at your speakers they will completely disappear and all you will hear is the music, which will be presented to you in three dimensions: Width, Height and depth. On a good HI-FI system that's set up correctly you should be able to pick-out where the musicians are placed in the room and there should be a clear demarcation between the instruments. Close your eyes and you will get the feeling that you have been transported to another realm metaphorically speaking.
The hairs on the back of your neck will feel raised and you'll feel goose bumps along your arms and legs. The better the HI-FI system the more pronounced these sensations will be. Please don't think that I'm kidding because I am not, I am quite serious. All that I've said is achievable and more but your system has to be set up correctly along with other important factors, which I will explain below. This will determine how much of this effect will be presented to you.
The first thing is to make sure your audio equipment is placed on dedicated good quality equipment stand. This will help to keep vibrations from the floor caused by the speakers reaching to your Amplifier, turntable, ancillary components and deteriorating the sound. Please don't discard this as nonsense for I assure you it isn't and cannot stress enough the importance of isolating your audio equipment. When done correctly the rewards will be huge. If you are able to place your Turntable on a dedicated turntable wall shelf, consider it.
Interconnect and speaker cables can make or break a system. Please audition these in your system and buy the best that you can afford. I use cables made by the Chord Company, simply because I have found them the best. However, each person will have their preference as it's a matter of what sounds best to you. If your HI-FI equipment has a detachable mains cord, then I advise upgrading these to good quality HI-FI screened cable you will hear the difference and often it's not subtle. This will help screen mains interference. In addition to this, mains conditioners are a must in my opinion in order for your system to shine as they will supply clean electricity and you'll soon realise the benefits.
I also use Nordost Quantum QX4 and QX2 mains purifiers. They will work with any existing mains conditioner and won't degrade sound quality. Please don't underestimate these, once you hook them up to your system, you'll realise what you've been missing! A a more open sound-stage better separation between instruments and a lowering of the noise floor. Music will have better focus, lucidity and be more pleasant to listen to.
Room acoustics can make a big difference to the sound of your HI-FI . Plenty of information about this online. I have two audio systems with one room acoustically treated. Whether one uses solid state or tube/valve amplification is a personal choice but I prefer tube/valve as I perceive the sound to warmer more musical and pleasing to the ear. My preference is 300b and KT88 tubes. An amplifier using El34 tubes sound good too.
Many Audiophiles consider 300b power tubes to be the best and again this is individual preference. Some brands of this tube can be very expensive and have an ardent following for those in pursuit of audio nirvana. They run hot and operate in pure class A. The sound is warm smooth and very musical, often without a hint of harshness heard in the mid-range and treble frequencies. Once you hear a 300b amplifier either push-pull or single-ended you may never want to go back to a solid state amplification.
Positioning of speakers is important whether they are stand-mount or floor standing. I do not believe in pulling the speaker too far away from the rear wall and have it in free space, particularly stand mount monitors as this often results in loss of bass and some people add a sub-woofer which I personally don't like, especially using it with quality speakers like ProAc tablettes which usually sound better placed near to back wall for bass reinforcement.
A Linn dealer told me this years ago when I had a pair of Linn Kan speakers. Speakers like ProAc Tablettes, Linn Kan, Harbeth P3ESe and LS3/5A typically sound better when set up this way. My ProAc D28s, in a video on this forum are placed either side of a bay window and around 6 inches from the wall. The bass is full and well proportioned without sounding overblown or boomy. Midrange and treble frequencies are clear and open. Although it may not be apparent listening and watching the video on your computer, for it was taken with a mobile phone using it's on-board microphone, there is a deep three dimensional sound-stage with very good imaging.
Michael
When a HI-FI system is set up correctly it should Sing. Some Audiophiles call this Synergy or Audio Nirvana. When the audio system sings it is quite easy to know: for when you look at your speakers they will completely disappear and all you will hear is the music, which will be presented to you in three dimensions: Width, Height and depth. On a good HI-FI system that's set up correctly you should be able to pick-out where the musicians are placed in the room and there should be a clear demarcation between the instruments. Close your eyes and you will get the feeling that you have been transported to another realm metaphorically speaking.
The hairs on the back of your neck will feel raised and you'll feel goose bumps along your arms and legs. The better the HI-FI system the more pronounced these sensations will be. Please don't think that I'm kidding because I am not, I am quite serious. All that I've said is achievable and more but your system has to be set up correctly along with other important factors, which I will explain below. This will determine how much of this effect will be presented to you.
The first thing is to make sure your audio equipment is placed on dedicated good quality equipment stand. This will help to keep vibrations from the floor caused by the speakers reaching to your Amplifier, turntable, ancillary components and deteriorating the sound. Please don't discard this as nonsense for I assure you it isn't and cannot stress enough the importance of isolating your audio equipment. When done correctly the rewards will be huge. If you are able to place your Turntable on a dedicated turntable wall shelf, consider it.
Interconnect and speaker cables can make or break a system. Please audition these in your system and buy the best that you can afford. I use cables made by the Chord Company, simply because I have found them the best. However, each person will have their preference as it's a matter of what sounds best to you. If your HI-FI equipment has a detachable mains cord, then I advise upgrading these to good quality HI-FI screened cable you will hear the difference and often it's not subtle. This will help screen mains interference. In addition to this, mains conditioners are a must in my opinion in order for your system to shine as they will supply clean electricity and you'll soon realise the benefits.
I also use Nordost Quantum QX4 and QX2 mains purifiers. They will work with any existing mains conditioner and won't degrade sound quality. Please don't underestimate these, once you hook them up to your system, you'll realise what you've been missing! A a more open sound-stage better separation between instruments and a lowering of the noise floor. Music will have better focus, lucidity and be more pleasant to listen to.
Room acoustics can make a big difference to the sound of your HI-FI . Plenty of information about this online. I have two audio systems with one room acoustically treated. Whether one uses solid state or tube/valve amplification is a personal choice but I prefer tube/valve as I perceive the sound to warmer more musical and pleasing to the ear. My preference is 300b and KT88 tubes. An amplifier using El34 tubes sound good too.
Many Audiophiles consider 300b power tubes to be the best and again this is individual preference. Some brands of this tube can be very expensive and have an ardent following for those in pursuit of audio nirvana. They run hot and operate in pure class A. The sound is warm smooth and very musical, often without a hint of harshness heard in the mid-range and treble frequencies. Once you hear a 300b amplifier either push-pull or single-ended you may never want to go back to a solid state amplification.
Positioning of speakers is important whether they are stand-mount or floor standing. I do not believe in pulling the speaker too far away from the rear wall and have it in free space, particularly stand mount monitors as this often results in loss of bass and some people add a sub-woofer which I personally don't like, especially using it with quality speakers like ProAc tablettes which usually sound better placed near to back wall for bass reinforcement.
A Linn dealer told me this years ago when I had a pair of Linn Kan speakers. Speakers like ProAc Tablettes, Linn Kan, Harbeth P3ESe and LS3/5A typically sound better when set up this way. My ProAc D28s, in a video on this forum are placed either side of a bay window and around 6 inches from the wall. The bass is full and well proportioned without sounding overblown or boomy. Midrange and treble frequencies are clear and open. Although it may not be apparent listening and watching the video on your computer, for it was taken with a mobile phone using it's on-board microphone, there is a deep three dimensional sound-stage with very good imaging.
Michael