Geno
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Without music, life would be a mistake.
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I changed things up last night and started listening to my analog sources with the Eco. When I do this, I have to use my SS Sansui amp instead of the Zen twins (because of their fully balanced setup). However, this is still using the ZLC.
Last night I played records for several hours, and this morning, changed over to the R2R.
Even more evident than digital sources, analog, with the Eco, is very unforgiving of the quality of individual recordings. A good recording is transformative, but a few I listened to last night, on the turntable, were not that great. Hearing deeper into the recording, is not always a good thing.
This morning, I started listening to the R2R, playing a mix tape, recorded from both digital and vinyl sources. That was a very enjoyable session - a few songs were almost unbelievable.
I guess we Eco users are experiencing what folks like Lon and Will have been, for quite some time, with their use of PS Audio regenerator power stations. It would be interesting to do a comparison between an EcoFlow and a PS audio model, to see how they differ in sound - one being designed specifically for audio, and the other for more general purposes.
The price difference is pretty nice though - Average of $500 for Eco, and the cheapest PS Audio model at $3000. Still, I can't help but wonder if the audio specific ones, might be better - or is a pure sine wave-a pure sine wave-a pure sine wave...
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