Results of my A/B test of the Rothwell attenuators on the Crack OTL:
I tested with/without the attenuators in both the Crack and my Marantz 2325 receiver. With the exception of having a finer control of the volume at low levels I honestly cannot tell any sonic difference with or without the attenuators when used on the solid state 2325. However, I can perceive some difference when used on the valve driven Crack.
First, I tried to keep the source material as high quality as possible. I chose mostly vinyl analog albums from Speakers Corner and Mobile Fidelity of 180 or 200 gram weight.
The selections were:
Theloniuos Monk with John Coltrane
Charles Mingus (Tiajuana Moods)
Dave Brubeck Quartet (Live at Carnege Hall)
The Who (Quadrophenia)
Linda Ronstat (Don't Cry Now)
Diana Krall (The Look of Love)
Norah Jones (Come Away With Me)
Miles Davis (E.S.P.)
The Beatles (Sgt. Pepper)
The Eagle (Hotel California)
I selected these because I am familiar with them and think they cover a wide range of styles, instuments, vocals, etc.
Bottom line: I did find some difference with using the attenuators. The difference in all cases was very slight and I had to be very critical when comparing selections and passages to notice the difference. What I heard with the attenuators was a veiling of some sounds. Again, this was a small difference but perceivable. For example, some of the brush strokes on the drum heads on Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane were not as present; Charles Mingus' and John Entwhistle's (The Who) bass lines seemed just not all there (if that makes sense). Miles Davis' trumpet appeared unchanged but Herbie Hancock's keyboard stepped back a little in the mix. Linda Ronstat, Diana Krall, and Norah Jones vocals were just a tiny bit backed off and not as present. Some passages and notes of The Dave Brubeck Quartet were not as sharp. Imaging on The Beatles and The Eagles was unchanged.
All of these differences I perceived with the attenuators would not be noticed if I wasn't really listening for something. I realize that when we look for something we either find it, lose it, or it really doesn't exist (like in physics: if you are looking for wave properties then that is what you see, and when looking for particle properties you cannot see it as a wave).
I will probably use the Crack without the attenuators on vinyl playback. This is partly due to the somewhat lower input signal strength of the phono stage (provided by my Marantz receiver). The stronger input signal from the CD I can live with but if I want to listen to the FM tuner the signal is so strong that I find using the attenuators more enjoyable.
Like I said in an earlier post, this audiofool hobby can be separated into objective and subjective tastes. Objectively it boils down to "how does it measure" and subjectively it is all about the experience. I am of the subjective camp (mostly) and my experiences when listening to music are subject to change.
« Last Edit: May 11, 2014, 08:58:13 AM by Adrian »
Adrian C.
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