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I wish vendors would start making really ugly gear with like Courier text on the front panels and brown molded plastic cases and stuff. Save me some money. No, instead they insist on making stuff out of brushed metal and make me drool all over the place whilst driving up huge debt. Bastards! You know for some odd inexplicable reason you come up with some of the same weird ,if you will,observations I have.As an example my speaker designer ,if you can call him that,asked me what kind of box I would want my outboard XO made of and what color.I wrote back it really does not matter to me as it will not be anyplace noticable.It will probably go behind a piece of gear of the speakers like my DAC.I also told him it's the quality of the parts inside rather than the box that I am most concerned with.Another thing is that most things that have nice cosmetics go for alot more than things that do not.The most expensive part of the speaker is the cabinet I have read.Freakin ridiculous.
I don't mean this is a wiseassed way, I'm just curious; can the average AC'er enjoy reproduced music without a ton of gear?For instance, I can enjoy pop music on a car stereo of mediocre quality. If I'm at a restaurand and the sound system pipes in a good song, I can enjoy that too. I try to get to Canada every summer with my Dad-there's this lodge waaay up in northen Saskatchawan where we fish for a week. We usually have a boombox, and my brother will take some CDs. And that's fine for around camp.Paradoxically, tho, I have a very low tolerance for crappy sound at home. And even in the aforementioned circumstances I have some standard below which I'd rather just have peace and quiet.Where does the balance between the technical sound quality and the music itself fall for you guys?
Again, this is rhetorical, and even I don't claim to have any answer, just wanted a discussion.
Here's a serious thought... Maybe high quality gear is easier to obtain than high quality music. I rarely get excited about a new CD. It'll be pretty good, or great for a little while but, I haven't heard any music that was emotionally satisfying for many years. (Maybe I'm just getting less emotional, though.) In any case, think about how easy it is to improve the sound of your system and how difficult it is to find music that sounds good (that you haven't heard before).
I guess a better way to phrase my question is similar to a post I saw a few months ago: would you rather have a boombox, but have like 10,000 CDs or a really nice rig but you'd only ever be allowed 10 CDs/LPs. Yeah, that's an extreme example.
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