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In Reply to: RE: Old-school, and the quest for musical nirvana posted by SoundMann on April 24, 2016 at 11:32:46
Initial reaction was sure, I remember my old receiver, and the vintage equipment my friend had setup when we were in high school and just discovering beer and pot.
However, is it really better, was it really better? Or does it just get consistently worse as you get older and yearn for the life energy you once had?
For me my experience is everything has compounded and is getting exponentially worse.
System sounds good but that's about all I got to smile upon. Even the pleasure is all gone, I am left with a soulless feeling with a half smoked cigar in my hand.
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Well, don't want to judge, but you have chosen rather soulless components upon which to pin your audio hopes on.
I take great pleasure in listening to my system, which while not totally vintage, has vintage elements where I think they will enhance the overall experience of music listening.
I also have great memories of listening to music in high school in my friend's basements, shooting pool and jamming away to the great classic rock of the period on vinyl of course but I know now that it was the total experience and not just the sound quality that is inextricably intertwined in those memories.
Sounds like you need more hope, not more or better tobacco and electronics.
I need hope and (pocket) change.
Yes we can!
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