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<blockquote data-quote="_ZERO_" data-source="post: 1154261" data-attributes="member: 28374"><p>I think like all hobbies if you get obsessed and spend lots of money and headspace over and over on gear it ruins the experience. I like affordable vintage hifi and lucky to have a few setups that sound amazing and did not cost the earth. I also seem to have quite a varied taste in music so flip flop around genres that keep me interested. Recently I moved to Tidal and some new wired headphones that keep me interested when out walking or riding my MTB. At home i've only just started listening to the same headphones through my amp and WOW it's a whole new experience for me and now a great way to wind down in the evenings once i've turned off my devices. </p><p></p><p>I don't think I'll get tired of music as it's a way of life for me. Sure I won't listen for a few days here and there but yeah I think obsessing is a sure way to kill the fun for any hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_ZERO_, post: 1154261, member: 28374"] I think like all hobbies if you get obsessed and spend lots of money and headspace over and over on gear it ruins the experience. I like affordable vintage hifi and lucky to have a few setups that sound amazing and did not cost the earth. I also seem to have quite a varied taste in music so flip flop around genres that keep me interested. Recently I moved to Tidal and some new wired headphones that keep me interested when out walking or riding my MTB. At home i've only just started listening to the same headphones through my amp and WOW it's a whole new experience for me and now a great way to wind down in the evenings once i've turned off my devices. I don't think I'll get tired of music as it's a way of life for me. Sure I won't listen for a few days here and there but yeah I think obsessing is a sure way to kill the fun for any hobby. [/QUOTE]
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