In Reply to: RE: Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? posted by Story on March 15, 2021 at 04:02:58:
Hi Story, Kentaja, request for picture I got a laugh at. I'm not done with them, but I shake my head when I look around. This is how I'm listening to my KLH Nine mono.
I'm waiting on high voltage wire for the other speaker, supposed to arrive today. Regarding other component warm-up, equipment with the exception of DAC and turntable is tube, but I listen on average 8 hours a day, and know what to expect. Whatever is happening with the Nine is something else.
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- RE: Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? - fredtr 03/15/2109:40:59 03/15/21 (3)
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- RE: Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? - fredtr 10:34:34 03/15/21 (1)
- RE: Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? - Story 03:00:15 03/16/21 (0)