Listening experience test Vortex HiFi Iraser

Listening experience test Vortex HiFi Iraser

In the current issue of Vortex HiFi, Marco Kolks from Hörerlebnis publishes findings on sound influencing factors in the area of ​​hi-fi components but also in the environment.

In doing so, he encountered sound factors that he would never have expected - and above all not to this extent. On 16 pages, it describes how rinsing anti-interference agents under running water, but also wiping off electrostatically charged surfaces, has a clearly positive effect on the sound. Thirdly, he shows the sound problems that arise with all objects that are exposed to fields and puts our Iraser stick through its paces. He comes to the realization:

Quote: The system conjures up music reproduction in my room with an abundance, an intensity and a tension, with a serenity and naturalness that I have always wished for, but I never had in this form ...

... Listening to music after demagnetizing with the Iraser rods and wiping various surfaces with a damp cloth is so much fun that you just listen and quickly forget the usual hi-fi questions. Given their ability to bring more music into the listening room, this is an inexpensive purchase. For me, one thing is certain: in the future I will definitely take time for these tuning measures on a regular basis.

Marco Kolks, listening experience

You can read the whole test here:

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