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, from Whitewater, Wisconsin
Price Paid:
$1200.00 Summary: It's taken a while for me to fall in love with the RLD-1. When it first arrived and for several weeks thereafter, the sound was VERY detailed with an unnatural emphasis in the upper midrange. This made many of the recording that I really love, a chore to listen to. It was only after several weeks of continuous use, that the tonal balance began to mellow out.
A cable change to Harmonic Technology Truthlink interconnects a few days allowed the RLD-1 to really start to shine. Now, the frequency balance is superb. Female vocals, jazz and large orchestral recordings are reproduced without any unnatural emphasis in any part of the frequency spectrum.
Soundstaging and focus within the soundstage are also first rate. You can almost imagine that you can reach out and touch the performers on well produced recordings.
Macro dynamics are first rate. With a good power amp, (like McCormack's DNA-125)your system will really rock.Micro dynamics and detail are also outstanding. Great recordings truly come to life after this piece is fully broken in.
If you've recently purchased an RLD-1, and your frustrated by the sound and if you think this thing may never break in, take heart, things will start to sound MUCH better eventually. Check out your cables as well. As I mentioned, the HT Truthlinks seem to be a terrific match.
System:
Amplifier - McCormack DNA - 125 (another great product) Loudspeakers - Magnepan 1.6 QR CD Player - Parasound C/DP 2000 Belt Drive Cables - Harmonic Technology Truthlink single ended Kimber 4TC Biwired ( my next component to be upgraded) Strengths: Soundstaging; tibral accuracy; macro and micro dynamics. Weaknesses: Long break in period.Cable sensitive Similar Products Used: Adcom GFP 750, Mucical Fidelity A3cr Preamp
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