InstantSilence
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I wish I had 3 days with a Ether 2. It would help me find the best headphones for me.
Oh Daddy! You get me curious. I've listened to the E2 but very briefly and didn't give it a fair shake.I think the Ether 2 has a lot of the same qualities as the Susvara, minus soundstage. The midrange to bass is super well done on both, extension of bass reaches very low, they both go for accuracy and linearity in that region. The treble on both is very smoothed, more on the Ether 2, which is why I tend to recommend it to treble sensitive users. The soundstage on the Susvara can get to be expansive, depending on the recording, but the Ether 2 is a little more limited. Resolution is also superior on the Susvara, but there is texture in the midrange on the Ether 2 that really stands out superbly. They're also two of the most comfortable headphones around. Ether 2 is the lightest flagship out there.
Yes, that's my music, most of the songs are original and there's a couple of covers. Thanks for listeningOh Daddy! You get me curious. I've listened to the E2 but very briefly and didn't give it a fair shake.
I wish I had, now that I understand my sensitivity to sound better... Sigh...
In your sig, I noticed you have an album, recently released! Sweet gonna have a hear! You made it right?
No, I also do like this, but not by unplugging from the wall but AC box will lost power by trigger-controlled realy. But it is same thing.I hear unplugging the tt2 from the wall, with power On, to be safest? Am I wrong?
Mediahound, I leave my HMS/TT2 units on all of the time too unless I’m going away for the weekend. Both are plugged into a surge protector and line conditioner that has an on/off switch. When they’re not in use they both go into standby mode don’t they?I‘ve started leaving my TT2 on all the time unless I know I won’t use it in a couple of days. It seems the start up process is straining on the system. You also get thermal stability leaving it on all the time. Also, this is what Rob Watts has said he does.
I just use the remote to mute it instead, so the volume LED won’t be on all the time.
Wow, yours is on all the time? I never did it, also is this Rod Watts has said he does??? Hummmm, I have to seriously consider to do it then. Almost every electronic parts - especially capacitors, super capacitors which is vital part of TT 2 - has to be turned off because heat and constant charging reduces its lifespan significantly. So I always turned off. Normal I only use 3~4 hours at night, weekday because I am at workplace, and 8~12 hours at weekend.I‘ve started leaving my TT2 on all the time unless I know I won’t use it in a couple of days. It seems the start up process is straining on the system. You also get thermal stability leaving it on all the time. Also, this is what Rob Watts has said he does.
I just use the remote to mute it instead, so the volume LED won’t be on all the time.
How many TT2 users here use it as a DAC primarily and still use a tube amp?
Quite a few or not so many?
Please report back.
Would like to hear somebody how loves tubes to compare TT2 internal to a good tube amp. It has been noted on this thread a few times that it requires time to adjust to the sound change, some of us gone to an external amp and back a few times. In the end, for me TT2's transparency is so addictive that I would rather buy more efficient speakers than go to an external amp. There is still a lingering desire to try tubes, last time I had tubes was a few decades ago, happened to switch to digital audio and away from tubes very early on.
Wow, yours is on all the time? I never did it, also is this Rod Watts has said he does??? Hummmm, I have to seriously consider to do it then. Almost every electronic parts - especially capacitors, super capacitors which is vital part of TT 2 - has to be turned off because heat and constant charging reduces its lifespan significantly. So I always turned off. Normal I only use 3~4 hours at night, weekday because I am at workplace, and 8~12 hours at weekend.
So I use less than 44 hours out of 168 hours per week, I think turn off is good for lifespan and energy consuming factor. But if this behavior gave bad affect to TT 2 which I don’t know what it should be, then I also will connect on the wall all the time but only keep standby mode when I don’t use it.
I had my TT2 switched on all the time 27/7. Now I have my Dave, Mscaler and Qutest switched on 24/7.
I had a Qutest first so it went to my tube amp.
TT2 is connected but I don't use it as much.
Yep, the transparency is noticeable compared to my tube amp. Mine colors or better dilutes.
I also want to know why? For what reason??Why? Do you do this with all of your gear, or it's something specific to Chord units?