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In order of audibility, I'd rate SOtM's three advantages as transient articulation followed by tone (harmonic envelope) and finally impressions related to stage depth. Compared to Cees Ruijtenberg's excellent component-powered Cypress-based OEM USB, the first of these qualities was most apparent on well-recorded transient-intense material. Guitar, piano and snotty trumpet�open or muted�were good examples. In terms of magnitude these were just a few percentage points. On gravitas the other two qualities receded yet further. Much depended on recording quality and the amount of attention which audible space had received from the studio engineers. As reader Ted Brady wrote, don't expect obviousness on every recording. The SOtM twins can't recover something from nothing...
Srajan Ebaen
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