Message from @ππππ π£π
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<:boomer:480046032546168863>
if i wanted to experience that sweet PRO TM experience of tin sound,i should boost treble with amp in normal t2?
Tho that's more just because it can sound like shit before it warms up
accidentally blow up headphones ;)
For most gear you should turn it off when not in use unless you just wanna replace caps more often
Tho these days caps last forever
@ππππ π£π put T2 Pros on and use tape to seal your ears
Boost everything you can
Then max volume
<:turt:443131018950606878>
yeah i dunno where it comes from
Then search for a bass boostedβ’ compilation on youtube
Download the video
Convert it to flac
Probably from when components sucked and had a quite specific optimal operating temperature
And enjoy pure bass sounds
<:turt:443131018950606878>
also
pain to turn things off
yeah,i mean i got my mic in my mic amp 24/7 , can not quite imagine manually turning it off every time i go sleep
```With the top end Naim amps it needs days or even weeks of being left on (and used) for it to sound at their best, all that final few % of fidelity and sound quality we pay ££££ would fail to show itself from frequent power on / power off.
We simply just need to accept that top of the line luxury equipment isn't like owning a kettle, that few extra quid a month on Electricity bills is just part and parcel of having big boy's gear.
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also got 3 years warranty on that shit,so i m fine
must be from the naim side of things
I shut everything off when I switch off my pc
All on one powerboard
>switch off pc
people still do that?
Yes
<:turt:443131018950606878>
I don't like having the extra noise
that smooth humming of nocturne fans,make me sleep better
Would there even be a legit reason to not turn off something like a PC?
start up time
I guess
if your dling something
```I found that the performance of all Naim kit I have ever owned over the years improved dramatically for around the first week after power-up, and then continued to improve in subtle ways for some time afterwards. This was at several different locations (ie. large city suburb/small town/rural village) so I would say the effect is probably largely independent of mains quality. So pronounced was the difference that I would go so far as to say that switching kit off after a listening session is severely limiting its performance. That's not to say that it sounds rubbish immediately after switch-on, in fact it sounds very listenable. Just that it can sound so much better given time.
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lol
>not using a blowtorch to jump-start your devices
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Lol at least it's not a yggy where you have to wait 5 days to get full 24 bit linearity