Hantra
Believe it not this is a serious issue for me. I was taken out by a stolen car on the way to work some five years ago. The insurance is just about to settle (I hope).
One of the things I am going to do (before investing the payout) is get a really good audio system (this worth a whole post I reckon) and set up my small study as a listening room.
Given that I have several crushed vertabrae, a reconstructed shoulder and, well........ etc. I want to get a really good recliner to enjoy my music.
I figure that good music will greatly enhance my ability to deal with pain. "The pain cycle" is greatly influenced by your attitude to it. I used to work, believe it not, as a disablity and carer consultant before my car accident. It is incredibly important to have intellectual pursuits, like music, to divert your concentration away from high levels of pain.
So, I need a damn good recliner and I have a fantastic excuse for spending some of the insurance money on a really good audio system! For medical reasons only mind you
Here's what I am thinking of:
Aksa amp and preamp, which I have just finished building with a LOT of help from Hugh Dean.
Turntable: Michell Gyro SE;
CD player: Shanling CD-T100 with PartsConnexion mods;
Speakers: Hammer Dynamics Super 12's, Aksonics MKII kit or Osborn Titans;
Anyone have other suggestions for um.....pain management.
Cheers, Bluesky