Some folks are easier to please than others.
I know when I started out, an LP12 into the phono stage of my NAD 3020,a driving a pair of Rogers LS3/5A was all I needed to please my ears.
Then I had the opportunity to listen to some other systems and discovered I wasn't getting the whole story.
I wasn't getting all the music out of the records that I had purchased.
Kind of like reading a novel part way through or buying one with the last couple of chapters missing.
As you start your way thru the novel you are quite happy, until you discover that something is missing as you reach the end.
As I am approaching the end of my novel,I want to enjoy all that I can.
What I find tedious is that I have to settle for the paperback version.
Enjoyable?
Yes,I've made some improvemnts to my vinyl listening in the last two years,still I am light years away from my friend's vinyl set up,but much closer than I had been.
Not all components which are neutral and accurate can be said to be tedious to listen to.The great audio debate about musicality vs resolution and high priced audio ripp offs always raises it's head.
It's actually the other way around.
When you get rid of colourations, wooly artifical warmth induced by distortions whether 1st 2nd 3rd or 12th,you realize that all that is left for the ear to enjoy is the music and just the music.
All it takes to come to this conclusion is to hear a system that is so effortlessly good that you don't hear the individual components, just the music, unencumbered by anything you can point a finger at.
The music is just "there".
Why settle for a drink of pond scum when you can sip from a pristine pure spring fed stream?
I know when I started out, an LP12 into the phono stage of my NAD 3020,a driving a pair of Rogers LS3/5A was all I needed to please my ears.
Then I had the opportunity to listen to some other systems and discovered I wasn't getting the whole story.
I wasn't getting all the music out of the records that I had purchased.
Kind of like reading a novel part way through or buying one with the last couple of chapters missing.
As you start your way thru the novel you are quite happy, until you discover that something is missing as you reach the end.
As I am approaching the end of my novel,I want to enjoy all that I can.
What I find tedious is that I have to settle for the paperback version.
Enjoyable?
Yes,I've made some improvemnts to my vinyl listening in the last two years,still I am light years away from my friend's vinyl set up,but much closer than I had been.
Not all components which are neutral and accurate can be said to be tedious to listen to.The great audio debate about musicality vs resolution and high priced audio ripp offs always raises it's head.
It's actually the other way around.
When you get rid of colourations, wooly artifical warmth induced by distortions whether 1st 2nd 3rd or 12th,you realize that all that is left for the ear to enjoy is the music and just the music.
All it takes to come to this conclusion is to hear a system that is so effortlessly good that you don't hear the individual components, just the music, unencumbered by anything you can point a finger at.
The music is just "there".
Why settle for a drink of pond scum when you can sip from a pristine pure spring fed stream?