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Does our endless quest for audio perfection mean we are never satisfied with what we have?
Some of us, yes...now what the hell is FOTM? Float or tote me? Fatty on the mountain? Ummm...
Don't bother with what people buy, check out what they keep.
Good topic because it touches on something every audiophile experiences - the yearning to try something new and different (hoping, of course, we always find "improvement").And yes, as some posters have pointed out, there is something to the "thrill of the hunt". The upgrade/improvement merry-go-round is full of excitement, discovery, AND frustration! Because sooner or later the yearning starts again. It really is a kind of addiction. A friend of mine (a non-audiophile who is mostly amused by it all) calls it "hiferocious" and refers to the afflicted as "hiferotics".But after many years of chasing the holy grail (and actually enjoying every minute of it), I finally made the decision that for the sake of my sanity and fiscal solvency I was going to be satisfied with what I have. I decided to just focus and concentrate on the music and what my systems do right in presenting that music. That was about ten years ago, and I have never looked back. Believe me, it's very LIBERATING! So my oldest still active audio component is 38 years old (an amplifier) and my youngest audio component is 10 years old (a pre/pro). Yesterday I had the house to myself (except for my faithful pooch Deepo - a beautiful Great Pyrenees that we rescued from the Gulf Coast). So I just spent the day listening to music on my main rig - including some Mozart, Haydn, Gene Harris, Herbie Mann, Ray Bryant and the Screaming Blue Messiahs (fabulous British rock from the 80's). It didn't matter one whit that by contemporary standards this system is old and "obsolete", because it still satisfies.I still enjoy keeping up with what's going on in audio and haven't totally excluded that I may buy more audio stuff (I recently bought some new video pieces - an HD1080p display and a Blu-ray player). But I consider that mostly my days of seeking audio perfection are over. But at this point in my life, who needs it?Sorry for rambling on so. Happy listening.Paul G.