I started into music when I first started playing the violin, at age 7 - I had been pestering my parents for 3 years by that time, and they finally caved, since my grandfather on one side had played. I took the Suzuki method, but played by ear mostly, eventually being called on that by my 5th teacher, when he was having me learn a few 9th level pieces - you cannot read music he blankly stated one day. Hmmn, learning to read music actually ruined the whole thing for me, I ended up retiring that instrument 2 years later at 15.
I got my first music reproduction device in 1982 - a Sony blaster, with dual tape deck (ooh aah!). I saved $$ all through high school, and treated myself to a Yamaha integrated in 1st year University, along with some terrible speakers. Blew those, and "graduated" to my buddies CAR box, with twin 12's, 2 6 inch mids, and 4 tweeters.
Ahem, years later, I got into surround sound in the early 90's - my buddy had a stereo vcr and 29 inch tv. So I popped for a Yammie surround receiver, and some Paradigm speakers. Returned the passive sub for a Yammie powered sub, and bought some Boston surrounds. There we were, in all that Pro Logic glory.
But something was missing.
The next year I happened into a local store (behind a mountain bike store, that was my passion at that point), and heard something that to this day haunts me - Rebecca Pidgeon's "The Raven" on some YBA and Maggies I think. Sat down, and listened to 4 tracks in a row. The owner Marc, popped his head in, saw some kid, said hi and left. I came out later, and said - nice, have anything that I might be able to afford? He laughed, and we made an appointment for me to come back.
He demo'd some Onkyo receivers, and then plopped the Sugden A28B into place. Wow, that IS nice. Sure, out went the Vandy's, and in with the Totem Rokk. Mmmmmn that sure works well together. Out went the Sony 5 changer, and in went the Micromega Stage 1.
Oops, ran out of money after the Totems, the Atlantis Reference stands, and that Sugden integrated.
That was my shift to 2 channel, for real, even on a limited budget.
This year, after 10 with that system, I found THIS place, and have systematically replaced each portion of that 10 year old system. I love the way it sounds now, and I was happy with how it sounded for 10 years there.
My wife though, she likes surround sound. I like 2 channel (well OK, it IS 2.1) and nice tv's. We cannot afford a nice tv, but have gone to gawk at nice stuff together. The turning point for her was sitting down in front of a 65 inch tv, with the Lion King playing. When the lion roared from behind her, she was IN - you HAVE to set that up at home - "for god's sake, the time and money you spend on stereo, and it STILL all comes from in front of you...". Yes dear, I will incorporate a surround system, but on my terms. Done.
So, I end up having both, but loving my 2 channel system. As the HT improves (hey, I am still enjoying the wonders of Pro Logic...) I MAY find it entrancing, but I suspect it will always just be airplanes and explosions to me - I am strictly a 2 channel listener.
Now, as for BB and those kinds of stores - great for Sony Grand Vega tv's, but scary for audio. My middle brother has an Energy Take 5 setup with Yammie receiver - he loves it, even though the mains AND center channel are wedged into an A/V unit, and his surrounds are at different heights, and positions in his room.
Like many other things - some people get it, some don't.
That said, I help ANYONE who asks me about sound, or vision, since I am interested in it, and all my friends are glad that they asked, since I take the time to find out what they want, and what they want to spend, THEN make suggestions - not everyone wants 10 IC's...
A long story, about a crazy Canuck, who grows older, but cannot seem to grow up...
