On one of my AOS early rambles, I talked about "satisficing" rather than "optimising" - a term I learned in systems theory at Uni. Essentially the idea being that in real life the name of the game is not to endlessly strive for an optimal solution, because there are too many variables to ever reach a solution. The real world method is to find a solution which is "good enough"
That cartridge, in my system, as it is today, may well be "good enough". Not the best soup recipe ever (Slinger). Just good enough. Hang up yer boots, stop pissing about - listen to the music. Others may be better, but right here, right now, this combo is very nice. Just touching the spot perfectly. However, having shelled out a princely £80 for the MC25FL I might as well plug it in and give it a listen when it gets here.
Can somebody remind me what the usual criticism of the Dynavector XX2MkII is. I think it was "dark". If so, a bit of "dark" was just what my "light" PT/FXR needed.
Dear Santa...
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