2009 Audio resolutions?

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Bigfish

Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #20 on: 6 Jan 2009, 01:24 am »
Leave my system exactly as it is.

I am going to try my best to do the same thing!

TONEPUB

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« Reply #21 on: 6 Jan 2009, 02:11 am »
buy a convertible.....

IronLion

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« Reply #22 on: 6 Jan 2009, 02:20 am »
Leave my system exactly as it is.

I am going to try my best to do the same thing!

I would agree with this.  I think we should make a gentleman's bet, kind of like that Seinfeld episode where...well if you've seen it you've seen it.  In any case, I propose an honor system, whoever can go the longest without adding something or changing something in their system.  Of course, I'm saying this after I just bought a new amp...

Wind Chaser

Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #23 on: 6 Jan 2009, 02:35 am »
buy a convertible.....
Would that be a top loading CDP without a lid?  :D

Scott F.

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« Reply #24 on: 6 Jan 2009, 03:09 am »
Resolutions.... I've got so many projects, I'm not sure where to start.

- finish my Epiphany external crossovers
- finish the restoration of my HH Scott 299
- finish building my tubed phono stage
- build new bass cabinets for my 15" Altec 416s
- build new power cords for my system
- build a new stand/equipment rack for my 65" Mits/Integra 9.8/Oppo/DTV
- build my DIY balanced power conditioner with extra filtering for my HT
- Build and install my remote volume control for my pre's (2)
- stop working so damned much so I can actually enjoy all my toys

...got more but I'll stop there

Jim N.

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Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #25 on: 6 Jan 2009, 03:23 am »
Leave my system exactly as it is.

I am going to try my best to do the same thing!

I would agree with this.  I think we should make a gentleman's bet, kind of like that Seinfeld episode where...well if you've seen it you've seen it.  In any case, I propose an honor system, whoever can go the longest without adding something or changing something in their system.  Of course, I'm saying this after I just bought a new amp...

Preamp, amp and speakers have been in place for 3+ years. Finished up power conditioning thing last year. Cable skeptic to a certain degree so I don't change them out. Did just buy a new source a couple of months ago though ;-). Don't really need anything for my system and if I start to think that I do I manage to talk myself out of it ;-).

Vic Trola

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Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #26 on: 8 Jan 2009, 02:13 am »
Josh:

Great thread.


Not to get depressed when I walk into the high end audio store.
Not to get depressed when I walk into the audio section of the big box store.


markC

Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #27 on: 8 Jan 2009, 02:52 am »
I most defiantly do not get depressed when I walk into the audio section of a big box store. A high end audio store, on the other hand... mmm they have some real cool and expensive stuff.

denjo

Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #28 on: 10 Jan 2009, 11:16 am »
To be contented with what I have and simply enjoy the music and share it (the music and my system) with my family!

FredT300B

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« Reply #29 on: 10 Jan 2009, 12:21 pm »
To continue to be an audio pimp and introduce a few more non-audiophiles to high end audio by having them listen to my system, then helping them select the components for their own entry-level system.

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Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #30 on: 10 Jan 2009, 12:29 pm »
Dennis,

Sorry, I just have to razz you a bit, only because I happened across your 2008 resolution the other day, in which you said essentially the same thing as this year, but also recall a fairly long thread about a search for an integrated amp :D.

Of course most of us are guilty of the same things, but we don't often document it as well :D.

I think Art has the has the right idea -- no promises, no dissapointments.

For my part, at this time last year I thought I had found the end of the trail.  Suffice it to say that I have absolutely nothing left from either of my systems except for a pair or two of interconnects, and I've gone from SS, multi-way speakers to single-ended tube amplification and single driver speakers exclusively -- in effect, coming full circle to some 5 years ago.  I *think* I'm here to stay now.

-- Jim

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Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #31 on: 10 Jan 2009, 02:40 pm »
I *think* I'm here to stay now.
Famous last words.  :lol: :thumb:

Mariusz

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« Reply #32 on: 10 Jan 2009, 03:37 pm »
Well, I do not know where to start...........I know that some of my projects will finally see the light and some won't but there it is:

1. Finish my SD and omni-directional speakers projects (Sachiko is almost finish. Then, I will pull my hair over the omnis)
2. Scott 299b restoration/modification
3. Have my listening room tweaked for best acoustic response.
4. Limit my audio related spending.
5. Concentrate on analog and polish all the corners in that department.
6. RMAF
7. Expose simplistic approach to "Audio Nirvan".

Keep my sanity



Mariusz :thumb:

soundbitten1

Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #33 on: 10 Jan 2009, 03:49 pm »
basically a couple of things :

1. Get some gear repaired ( Soundcraftsmen amp & Scott Nixon dac )
2. Tweak the sound in my newly acquired man cave ( spare bedroom )

orientalexpress

Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #34 on: 10 Jan 2009, 04:48 pm »
1.no more equipments swap
2.enjoy my music collection before buy more music :duh:
3.Please Banned me from trading Forum and audiogon  :thumb:


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doak

Re: 2009 Audio resolutions?
« Reply #35 on: 10 Jan 2009, 05:08 pm »
Can help you with #3 Jim.
Have room for this stuff over here. Okie?   aa

Doak


1). Getting off the gear merry-go-round and listen to much more music.

2). Finish ripping the collection to the server.

3). Unload all my vinyl, open reel decks, and vintage Marantz quad receiver, which will finish off cleaning out the audio closet.

4). Only one major project at a time, and only ones I can afford to finish -- most likely a really good DHT SET.

5). build various cables and finish tweaking existing gear.

6).  Explore more headphone listening.

I've actually made really good progress on all this in the past year and truly am enjoying far more music than in the past.

Deep listening has become a very therapeutic thing for me, and my man-cave has become a real pleasure to spend listening time in.

One thing is pretty clear to me now, I really do love the intimacy and emotional connection with the music that good SET/Single-driver systems can deliver.  At this time last year I was pretty far from that, and now that's all I have for both systems.

-- Jim