(Magic under RM400) for about USD100
Another thing to add is a wonderful small tweak component from Harmonix, the Enacom S.P. I have personally found that it Cleans up the sound; makes it easier to follow the music.
http://www.positive-feedback.com/ambackissues/enacom.htm
"Enacom by Harmonix (parent company Combak, prior to that, Enokido) is "the easiest -- and least expensive -- way to filter out annoying RF noise as well as the ringing high frequency distortion caused by the inherent load resistance of interconnect cables and speaker wires." There is also an AC Enacom, which is a 2-prong AC plug parallel filter but I haven't tried that. The theory Enacom puts forward is very similar to OCOS. "When a signal travels beyond the output terminals through the interconnect cables and speaker wires, it is tackled by load resistance producing ringing distortion. To make matters worse, RF noise (200kHz - 1 MHz) absorbed by the cables and wires further deteriorates signal quality. This is where Enacom comes to the rescue." Tightly sealed in cylindrical copper casings, the contents of the Enacom are a well-kept trade secret but many people speculate that it is some form of parallel Zobel network (that's why there's no connection polarity to observe). When connecting to a bi-wire speaker, Enacom needs to connect to only the HF terminal.
"http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/ring/ring.html"
So far the best value/rice for the Enacom is at (Audiomatic) Amcorp mall PJ 1st floor .
Owner of the shop is Mr Eugene Ngoh 012 3222 698 .Honest fella & not one of those sellers who marks up a price and aspect us to haggle.
So far the Enacom and Amcorp mall in PJ has been good to me.
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