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While I'm not young so can merely observe/comment, frankly it seems to me that the younger crowd are far more sociable than those of our age ever were.
Yes, but that isn't the experience of listening. Of course, but that doesn't mean that everything has to be non-self either. I guess I don't really even see why there's a dichotomy being proposed/promoted here.The anti-Internet thing is odd, though. Surely that is sharing experience? It might not include someone who happens to be watching someone typing, but just because you're excluded from that particular interaction it doesn't mean that everybody else is. While I'm not young so can merely observe/comment, frankly it seems to me that the younger crowd are far more sociable than those of our age ever were.
How many audiophiles would rather 'listen' alone to a 'sterilized performance' (practiced and planned to death, scrubbed of any imperfections or live foibles) in a dedicated room versus getting 'real' and going into a crowd to witness the total experience live?
Seems my situation might be a perfect example of this thread. My wife and I recently moved into our new downsized retirement home. I no longer have a dedicated listening room and my wife asked if I really needed all of those "boxes" and wires in the living room . . . . . well, let me think about that . . . so, as I'm writing this I'm awaiting word that my new LSA Statement Integrated amp is being shipped . . . . if it had a built-in headphone amp it would be a perfect one box solution for my situation.
If one had the money and time to go and see a live concert every time music was desired, then of course, do it! But most don't; and furthermore, recordings enable us to have access to a vast number of performances that we simply wouldn't otherwise have.
Personally, I think IA's make a lot of sense. See reviews of IA's from Mystere and Prima Luna. Speakers should be on the more efficient side and there shouldn't be a penalty there. In a moderate size room, that's the road I would take. Ones with a phono section are rare if at all these days, but good separates are out there. How about that wee giant killer Vista? Other good ones can be had new for 600-700 bucks.
With space becoming ever more precious,especially here in Europe, we're seeing a lot of demand for our integrated amps here at Sonneteer. Is the Pre-power separates combination option now a thing of the past? Also we'd be interested in knowing what do you classify as an integrated? Are digital inputs a must? A desire?Or are we even potentially going the other way where we have a Phono pre-amp, a digital/line pre-amp and a power amp?It's open season on formats on one of our other threads so let's bring equipment into the game.looking forward to your thinking.Haidersonneteer.co.uk