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<blockquote data-quote="Prince" data-source="post: 39351" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>8)</p><p></p><p>I agree fully with all the comments. My problem is that my time is just not my own. So, whenever, I'm busy on my PC, I will just play spread of tracks off my PC across all my favourite genres, namely, jazz, rock, R&B, Old School etc. In other words, whatever tickles my mood. I do listen, to that CD, I just bought straight away, on my home even in the car.</p><p></p><p>But, yes, we can get wrapped way to much in the improvement of our kit. Its an obvious boys and their toys flaw!! Thing is I always try to be content with what I have, especially if there is no budget to get better kit. The only time I buy kit, is when I'm setting up a "stereo system" from scratch like at the moment. On the wishlist is a nice set of B&W bookshelves, SACD/CD/DVD player, Turn-Table, Tape-Deck etc...and the list continues...</p><p></p><p> ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prince, post: 39351, member: 462"] 8) I agree fully with all the comments. My problem is that my time is just not my own. So, whenever, I'm busy on my PC, I will just play spread of tracks off my PC across all my favourite genres, namely, jazz, rock, R&B, Old School etc. In other words, whatever tickles my mood. I do listen, to that CD, I just bought straight away, on my home even in the car. But, yes, we can get wrapped way to much in the improvement of our kit. Its an obvious boys and their toys flaw!! Thing is I always try to be content with what I have, especially if there is no budget to get better kit. The only time I buy kit, is when I'm setting up a "stereo system" from scratch like at the moment. On the wishlist is a nice set of B&W bookshelves, SACD/CD/DVD player, Turn-Table, Tape-Deck etc...and the list continues... ;D [/QUOTE]
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