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What kind of Audiophile are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="LIVESOUND" data-source="post: 1125345" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>Allan, I did not want to get into detail about my struggle for better sound, because it is a little off the subject of 'what kind of audiophile you are'. I will private message you later. In the meantime I will just say that I managed to design and build a turntable that performs at a level that I did not think was possible.</p><p></p><p>Looking back on my years, I think that my audio dissatisfaction was caused by having a very good cartridge on a poor turntable and then having the resulting signal exposed by studio monitors.</p><p></p><p>In a recent YouTube post by Terry Ellis of Pursuit Perfect System he mentioned that Avid had advised him against fitting a high quality cartridge into his new Avid Ingenium turntable because it would reveal its deficiencies and produce unsatisfactory sound - interesting.</p><p></p><p>The continual search for causes of and solutions to sound problems is what separates audiophiles from enthusiastic music lovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIVESOUND, post: 1125345, member: 778"] Allan, I did not want to get into detail about my struggle for better sound, because it is a little off the subject of 'what kind of audiophile you are'. I will private message you later. In the meantime I will just say that I managed to design and build a turntable that performs at a level that I did not think was possible. Looking back on my years, I think that my audio dissatisfaction was caused by having a very good cartridge on a poor turntable and then having the resulting signal exposed by studio monitors. In a recent YouTube post by Terry Ellis of Pursuit Perfect System he mentioned that Avid had advised him against fitting a high quality cartridge into his new Avid Ingenium turntable because it would reveal its deficiencies and produce unsatisfactory sound - interesting. The continual search for causes of and solutions to sound problems is what separates audiophiles from enthusiastic music lovers. [/QUOTE]
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