Is it worth the trouble?


I read frequently of time consuming and energy sapping exercises by various members who are in quest of a vague sonic ideal. At the same time, I see reference to the point of diminishing returns in regard to pricing of equipment. Is there a point of diminishing returns which would apply to efforts? Is it really worthwhile to spend an entire weekend evaluating the relative sonic merits of several plating metals? Wouldn't you rather just enjoy what you have?
macrojack
I guess that is true, there are very basically 2 types of people on this forum, the hobbyists, who enjoy revolving equipment in and out of their system, evaluating the gear, and then there are the people who have built a very capable system, and are just "enjoying what they have" i think i fall more into the latter category.
Why listen to music when you can listen to equipment for differences which would elude the "golden eared" in a DBT on their own gear in their own room?
Beautifully put Onhwy61. Sometimes I read threads with members asking questions about burning in IC cables or which 12 gauge power cord they should buy for their cdp and I think what are these people listening for. I want to respond with "time for a reality check." It's nothing to me how people want to spend/waste their time/money so I refrain. I consider myself in the middle leaning more torward less changes. But the bug still bites once in a while and changes must be made, can't help it.
I was going to start a thread titled "is it time for a reality check?" but am too lazy to put my thoughts together. Maybe if I get bored later on.
I've always felt that "critical listening" was a euphemism for seeking faults and weaknesses. Do people ever engage in "critical listening" from a positive perspective? It seems to me that it is always about finding faults.
He who is looking for something to like and he who is looking for something to dislike will both search successfully.
People who change components on a regular basis get stuck with this mode...no way around it.

"To spend an entire weekend evaluating the relative sonic merits of several plating metals?"...name some names so we can laugh at them.

Dave