I greatly enjoyed reading your thread, and it is quite pertinent to me. My 63 years have pretty well ravaged my hearing, but not enough yet so that I can't enjoy my system, which is now finally at the point I always hoped it would be.
I have, within the last year or so, gone backwards in time re my speakers, having gone from current model Dynaudio's, to 35 year old Tannoy drivers, which I have enjoyed designing the enclosures, then having them built, and building custom outboard crossovers for them. I have never enjoyed audio as much as I do now, the involvement in building some of it, and the enjoyment of listening after a year or better working on making it sound as I'd hoped.
I love this hobby, you get back what you put into it, (well, eventually!) My hearing isn't great, but I will keep on listening, even if I have to use the Braille method. I don't think it matters much what you listen through, as long as you enjoy it.
Regards,
Dan
I have, within the last year or so, gone backwards in time re my speakers, having gone from current model Dynaudio's, to 35 year old Tannoy drivers, which I have enjoyed designing the enclosures, then having them built, and building custom outboard crossovers for them. I have never enjoyed audio as much as I do now, the involvement in building some of it, and the enjoyment of listening after a year or better working on making it sound as I'd hoped.
I love this hobby, you get back what you put into it, (well, eventually!) My hearing isn't great, but I will keep on listening, even if I have to use the Braille method. I don't think it matters much what you listen through, as long as you enjoy it.
Regards,
Dan