I Googled it and Nirvana is in Michigan which puts me almost exactly 2,400 miles away. At first glance it would seem I am a very long way from Nirvana.
This distance thing set me to thinking. I listen to my system for hours at a time completely lost in the music. But that was the case when much lesser gear was involved.
The thing is improving the playback quality enhances an experience that was already good. Finding new ways to tailor the sound to more closely fit my ideal is also enjoyable because I love to learn and tinker.
So anything that plays music is sufficient. If it sounds great all the better. That it isn't perfect is fine; it can be improved through learning new concepts and experimentation. So, while my system is comparatively simple it nonetheless brings me comfort and happiness.
Looks like I'm a long way from Nirvana with 2,400 miles to enjoy. Maybe, if I'm lucky, I'll never get there.
This distance thing set me to thinking. I listen to my system for hours at a time completely lost in the music. But that was the case when much lesser gear was involved.
The thing is improving the playback quality enhances an experience that was already good. Finding new ways to tailor the sound to more closely fit my ideal is also enjoyable because I love to learn and tinker.
So anything that plays music is sufficient. If it sounds great all the better. That it isn't perfect is fine; it can be improved through learning new concepts and experimentation. So, while my system is comparatively simple it nonetheless brings me comfort and happiness.
Looks like I'm a long way from Nirvana with 2,400 miles to enjoy. Maybe, if I'm lucky, I'll never get there.