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<blockquote data-quote="GinoA" data-source="post: 108174" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>Name's Gino and after almost 3 years since joining, this is my first post, so be gentle please.</p><p>My first foray into audio came about 10 years ago, when i purchased a NAD 3020i stereo amp, NAD 502 CD player, I then followed it up with a classic/antique pair of Mission 737 bookshelfs. This kit has served me well over the period, however, I now want to get myself a decent HT setup, starting with an AV receiver (Onkyo NR609) and then Speaker package (not decided)</p><p></p><p>My question is this, how does one "train" your ears to find the sound that you enjoy and will continue to enjoy? I am very happy with my stereo setup, but since I started auditioning for HT, I can only differentiate between a warm or a bight sounding speaker setup, Im lost between these two. Is there something wrong with my ability to find that "correct" sound for myself or what? am i just being crazy?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Gino</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GinoA, post: 108174, member: 999"] Hi Everyone, Name's Gino and after almost 3 years since joining, this is my first post, so be gentle please. My first foray into audio came about 10 years ago, when i purchased a NAD 3020i stereo amp, NAD 502 CD player, I then followed it up with a classic/antique pair of Mission 737 bookshelfs. This kit has served me well over the period, however, I now want to get myself a decent HT setup, starting with an AV receiver (Onkyo NR609) and then Speaker package (not decided) My question is this, how does one "train" your ears to find the sound that you enjoy and will continue to enjoy? I am very happy with my stereo setup, but since I started auditioning for HT, I can only differentiate between a warm or a bight sounding speaker setup, Im lost between these two. Is there something wrong with my ability to find that "correct" sound for myself or what? am i just being crazy? Cheers Gino [/QUOTE]
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