In Reply to: Fed up with system, starting from scratch. posted by Frank25 on April 28, 2006 at 10:41:29:
The system you liked was in a different room -- it may have been much less pleasing if located in your room.Compare his system with yours using the same headphones (to remove the room and speaker differences from the equation).
Also, your goal should be to enjoy listening to recorded music (the definition of "audiophile") in spite of the system used (except Blose Acoustimess speakers which arte said to cause serious psychological problems).
Any system is good enough for today if you care about the music.
If you care more about the equipment than the music, you must have your head examined immediately.
Perhaps they will find nothing, as when I had my head examined, but do it anyway.
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Follow Ups
- Have your head examined first - Richard BassNut Greene 13:35:25 04/28/06 (9)
- Re: Have your head examined first - Frank25 15:05:50 04/29/06 (2)
- "His room was the identical size and shape as mine"... - feet's too big 16:11:02 04/29/06 (1)
- Re: "His room was the identical size and shape as mine"... - Frank25 09:03:11 05/01/06 (0)
- Audiophile: JA shut you down in Critics.... - Sordidman 18:15:48 04/28/06 (5)
- Actually JA shot himself in the foot by revealing his blind test experiences - Richard BassNut Greene 10:06:38 05/01/06 (4)
- Nope, he related experiences - Sordidman 11:47:32 05/01/06 (3)
- Experiences that completely fail to suport the "Audio Myth" (all components sound different) - Richard BassNut Greene 13:44:23 05/01/06 (2)
- Aposteriori experience is not the same as "belief" - Sordidman 15:35:25 05/01/06 (1)
- You left out the quantifier . . . - Pat D 08:10:04 05/18/06 (0)