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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: Sansui TU-X1 Broadcast monitor.
Post Subject: It is bad and concerning news.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/19/2008
From another perspective it has film capacitors and the non-polarized Nichicon Muse caps. They take up-to to 30 days to burn-in. So, it might be just too fresh. I would not say that it kills everything – it is just a very-very slightly brighter, enough to mask out the “other things”. It is, to a degree, like the “sound” of Vienna Philharmonic compare to the sound of London Symphony. Well, let see where I will stay in a month – I always can put the old Sansui back, declaring the project as a dead end. Meanwhile I recorded yesterday the Bruckner 5 with the best last movement I ever heard (Thanks to Clark for his tip – I would miss it). I actually used the New Sansui. I probably, when the new unit will settle down, need to recorder both of them at the same time and to see what different it would be…

 Antonio J. wrote:
… In my very flawed and very low resolving system I can feel the tone you're speaking of, which no other of my sources has.
Wait unit you flourish that tone with a good Injection Channel – there is nothing else like this know to me in audio compare to a sound of life broadcast from a good station sponsored by that TU-X1’s tone and space.

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