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What do you wish you knew when you started this journey?
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<blockquote data-quote="u235" data-source="post: 1157671" data-attributes="member: 1485"><p>What do I wish I knew.........</p><p>First and foremost, that there is no such thing as Hifi. If you accept that your equipment will never come close to the detail in live acoustic music, you realise that all there is left to do is to choose the coloration you like the most, and then you're judging right, what matters to you personally.</p><p>Second, how fantastic high sensitivity/low power systems sound.</p><p>Third, how beautiful it is to stream, and actually how shit vinyl sounds unless you spend BUCKETS of money on top quality specialist records. I mourn my copy of Tarkus, but I can never listen to it again.</p><p>Fourth, how interchangeable the solid state amplifiers are, above a certain quality threshold. It really doesnt matter what you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u235, post: 1157671, member: 1485"] What do I wish I knew......... First and foremost, that there is no such thing as Hifi. If you accept that your equipment will never come close to the detail in live acoustic music, you realise that all there is left to do is to choose the coloration you like the most, and then you're judging right, what matters to you personally. Second, how fantastic high sensitivity/low power systems sound. Third, how beautiful it is to stream, and actually how shit vinyl sounds unless you spend BUCKETS of money on top quality specialist records. I mourn my copy of Tarkus, but I can never listen to it again. Fourth, how interchangeable the solid state amplifiers are, above a certain quality threshold. It really doesnt matter what you choose. [/QUOTE]
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