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Author Topic: Race for the SFS as low as possible  (Read 6397 times)
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hwk
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« on: April 18, 2015, 01:48:03 pm »

Hi All,

in the race for the lowest SFS setting (mind you: with my non-NOS1a gear: lowest used SFS 0.47) I was not really happy with the SQ lately. After a weekend with a friend  friends (who is also XXHe, non-NOS1a user) we discovered that with a higher SFS setting, i.c. 62, the SQ was more relaxed and the sound stage was more natural, less upfront. I also think the bass is better. Less "tight"
To all non-NOS1a users: please try and share your opinion with us
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2015, 02:52:25 pm »

As with the NOS1, after some experimentation with low SFS values, I settled for a SFS=20 with my NOS1a 75B.
A midway between relaxed and "accurate" sound in my setup.

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Stanley
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