Back in the mid 70's my older brother purchased an all in one unit (Tuner,amp,turntable,and 8-track)from Sears. We would listen to music and mess around with ways to help it sound better for hours.
Then in 1982 a friend asked me to come over and listen to his stereo system. We played a half speed master of Ghost In The Machine and I was blown away! This was the first time that I could hear the separation of instruments and the pure impact of the recording.
That was the moment that solidified my desire to have high quality sound. I was 17 had no money, but the seed was planted. Now 30 years later I may have achieved that goal of very good high quality sound. The journey continues as I'm starting to look at getting back into vinyl, the place were it all started.
Go figure?
Then in 1982 a friend asked me to come over and listen to his stereo system. We played a half speed master of Ghost In The Machine and I was blown away! This was the first time that I could hear the separation of instruments and the pure impact of the recording.
That was the moment that solidified my desire to have high quality sound. I was 17 had no money, but the seed was planted. Now 30 years later I may have achieved that goal of very good high quality sound. The journey continues as I'm starting to look at getting back into vinyl, the place were it all started.
Go figure?