Interconnect quality?
November 17, 2006
I know that there is a lot of debate and opinion on interconnects and matching the
quality of interconnects to specific gear. However, does the quality of interconnects make
a big difference when connecting your preamp to your amp?
Brian
Ive always heard more substantial differences in sound quality when switching
speaker cables than interconnects. However, I do hear differences in interconnects too,
although these differences can sometimes be quite subtle. In some cases I dont hear
any differences at all. I think a lot of it depends on the quality of the system and
differences between one interconnect and the next. There is just no standard answer as to
how important interconnects are for every system. That would make things easy! As always,
your best bet is to get a couple of different cables and alternate them in your system. If
you hear an improvement and you feel it is worth the asking price, then you have your
ultimate answer.
Leaky capacitors
November 13, 2006
I have an older Marantz amplifier that a local service technician says has "leaky
capacitors." The price of the repair is $200. Does this sound legitimate? I
dont know if I want to spend $200 on an amplifier that is over 20 years old.
Lou
Failing capacitors are pretty standard problems among older power amplifiers. The
$200 quote is probably about right when you add-up the cost of the parts along with the
labor. When you consider that the capacitor repair might allow another long period of
enjoyment of your Marantz amp, Id gamble and do the repair over buying something
new. The other alternative is eBay -- a classic Marantz amplifier is worth more than many
other brands of the same period.