Not meaning to Hi-jack here but have a question related to attenuators. My memory was that these attenuators (sweetest whispers, right?) were really well received when Bottlehead released them way back when. Lots of chatter for how good they sounded, outright let alone bang for the buck. Im sure there are many who feel there are better sounding stepped attens. for more money, there always are. But my question is, and this is highly subjective, how much is gained, sonically, by upgrading the attenuators to something "affordable", like Goldpoints for example? Are we talking about the barely audible IF one is golden eared, maybe 2 or 3% improvement? Are we talking about clearly audible changes that definitely change the sonics but whether it is "better" or not is a personal opinion? Or are we talking a definite improvement that most would agree upon? I have read that some (many) did not find the smd resistor Goldpoints to be better at all, they felt they were downgrades. That makes me wonder how much improvement, if any, can really be expected from something like Goldpoints with leaded resistors.
My selector switch has no stops, it operates fine in the 3 positions, but it rotates beyond those 3 active positions is both directions. There is too much wiring involved to bother with just replacing the switch for missing stops. But I would replace it with a different Selector if I were to also "upgrade" the attenuators. I have no real hankering to do so because of my memory of how well the stock attenuators were received by the diy community back when. And, I am very happy with the FPIII and the system. Im not one to always be looking for improvements. As long as it sounds good (and is quiet, that's my biggest peeve really) Im content to just enjoy the music. So, I ask for subjective opinions on the above questions, probably more out of curiosity.
Basically, I guess Im asking ... how good are the stock attenuators considered to be these days?