Matchstikman
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Ok, some backstory.
Years and years and years ago, I purchased a Decware phono pre-amp. This was the model before the ZP3 and it had a separate power source. It was a nice component with a step up option, but I was not big on vinyl at the time and I sold it to someone on this forum. I can't remember who.
Anyway, years went by and I ran into someone that was big into vinyl and, once again, I caught the bug. I went wild and I purchased a ZP3, base unit, nothing special. To me it didn't sound a good as the original Decware unit that I had before. So, I went nuts and I swapped tubes and power cords and interconnects and nothing helped. Then I purchased a ZROCK2 in hopes that it would help, and it did, some, but not enough. I still think the original Decware preamp has a better sound.
Just to be clear, I also have a CD setup that sounds amazing.
Anyway, I digress.
The ZP3 and the vinyl gear gathered dust. After time I purchased a Lehman Black Cube SE II, solid state, which I think got me closer to what I wanted to hear. I fully expect the vinyl setup to souond at least be as good as the CD playback, if not better. That, at the least, is what I want. The ZP3 is now the backup unit, and sits on a shelf and mocks me.
Then, this Dynagrid thing reared its head.
Then, I read Lon's post.
Then, I thought, it sounds like Lon has gone through alot of trouble and money to get his system connected to the Dynagrid and then to get his system to sound as good as it did before he had it connected to this new component. At least, that's what I got from the subtext. I didn't read all the posts. There were too many and my mind drifted to something else. At the end Lon probably finds true happiness only the way Lon can find it.
Again, I digress.
Anyway, what would a Dynagrid do to that ZP3 that stares at me in anger? I'm not looking for the kind of subtle change in texture and richness and space and and soundstage and all that crap that a man in his 60s can't even hear. I'm looking for the kind of differnce you can hear between a Roland JC120 and a Marshall JCM 800 at any age.
So, is it worth the money and the effort or will I end up where I am today? I'm not buying another preamp. It is either the ZP3 or the Black Cube. That's it. Oh, I did buy a Schiit pre-amp that on some vinyl selections did sound better than the ZP3 but disregard that. Once again, there, I digressed.
Thoughts? Ideas?
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