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Quote from: timind on 22 Aug 2008, 02:14 amIt sounds like you've come full circle. Why do we forget the early joy we found listening to music on our original, and usually crappy systems or car radios? Man the chills that were so common.Unfortunately you will have to turn in your Audiophile Club membership card now.As I said, if you don't find satisfaction in your "audiophile" rig, why bother with the high priced spread? Just get an ipod and some compressed music files and enjoy the simple life free of the audio neurosis. Perhaps the chills would come back. Would save money too. --Roy
It sounds like you've come full circle. Why do we forget the early joy we found listening to music on our original, and usually crappy systems or car radios? Man the chills that were so common.Unfortunately you will have to turn in your Audiophile Club membership card now.
I think the point the original poster is making is that now he enjoys his original system for what it is and is satisfied with that. A life "free of the audio neurosis" as you said could certainly be had with a cheap $10 stereo or an expensive hi end rig; it is a state of mind rather than a state of gear. I can get "chills" from the music in my crappy car stereo, my portable mp3 player or my dedicated rig (none of which I want to sell), and I appreciate what each brings to the musical experience.
Nowadays if I walk around a college campus it seems that everyone is either talking on their cellphone or plugged in to their ipod, detached from their surroundings. If you want to talk to them, you must intrude into their personal "media" bubble. A brave new world indeed!--Roy
Marvin Gaye on the big rig has more detail, space around his vocals, tone, texture etc... But I prefer Marvin Gaye on the small setup in the bedroom at about 10pm. I really can't explain it anymore clearly, two different sweet spots my friends.