In Reply to: Re: And did this post qualify for a slap? posted by Ozzy on May 3, 2007 at 03:46:10:
"But I DO NOT change equipment purely for aesthetic reasons. "and why I should that be an issue for me exactly? How do you know that the new preamp will screw things up? Do you know the vintage of the new preamplifier? And at any rate, if it is not successful, is it not a simple matter of swapping back to the old preamplifier? However, if successful I will have a more aesthetically pleasing system. What is up with this lousy attitude i.e. system building motivated by 'fear of screwing things up'?
"But don't tell me you have reached the pinnacle and couldn't be happier, but are completely content with screwing it up for the sake of some bling."
And why not, Ozzy? It is my my money and my prerogative to do what I please with my system and yes I am willing to pay extra for the 'bling' because the system forms part of my domestic furniture, therefore it's aesthetics matters to me.
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- Re: Your post qualifies for a slap. - theaudiohobby 18:15:16 05/03/07 (0)