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The curse of the audiophile
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1145774" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Its far from a curse. A curse is having to live next to a 24-hour factory, black-outs as we experience, be an unwitting victim of fraud, having someone rear-end your car, etc</p><p></p><p>Part of the experience for fellows like us is tweaking various aspects of your listening environment - amps, dacs, source, cables, speaker positions, various types of room treatment and the slow and steady progress until you decide: "Right, that is enough, I think I have gone as far as I can go"</p><p></p><p>Reading through the pages on this forum, there are many hundreds of useful tips explained and many that (I at least) had not thought of and considered unnecessary</p><p></p><p>The final decision is: "Does the music sound as I envisaged?", bearing in mind you are listening to a recording that was edited by someone who has probably quite different tastes to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1145774, member: 746"] Its far from a curse. A curse is having to live next to a 24-hour factory, black-outs as we experience, be an unwitting victim of fraud, having someone rear-end your car, etc Part of the experience for fellows like us is tweaking various aspects of your listening environment - amps, dacs, source, cables, speaker positions, various types of room treatment and the slow and steady progress until you decide: "Right, that is enough, I think I have gone as far as I can go" Reading through the pages on this forum, there are many hundreds of useful tips explained and many that (I at least) had not thought of and considered unnecessary The final decision is: "Does the music sound as I envisaged?", bearing in mind you are listening to a recording that was edited by someone who has probably quite different tastes to you [/QUOTE]
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