Am I so original as I think I am for coining the term, to describe myself mind you, “Audiot?”
I’ve bought isolation footers/platforms/cable risers and a few other forgettable things since joining this site, but never have I parted with thousands in the process. (Almost all of the above had to do with eliminating vibration so...)
I don’t know a mosfet from a misfit, but I practice a fair degree of caution before I purchase anything - even though I sometimes buy stuff just for the hell of it, out of boredom/curiosity/having nothing significant to add to my system.
Fortunately, perusing the forums here has helped me avoid the snake-oil stuff by reading the hands-on experiences by fellow members. My system is set up the same way I have been setting up my stereos since high school - it’s pictured in the Virtual Systems section here- and while I’m certain many will be taken aback by its positioning and whatnot, I think it sounds marvelous.
We we all have to practice a little “forgive” for our systems. No one’s home is perfectly suited toward the artificial reproduction of music - and it IS all artificial - so while our attempts to better the sound from our gear is commendable, the second we take a seat in the room everything changes. Sometimes immeasurably, but nonetheless...
I can’t move my Maggies 4 feet from the rear wall, nor can I move that wall away from them. I can turn my system on though, sit down and enjoy the tunes, sometimes wondering what I could change to hear Ginger Bakers cymbal strike sound more “real”.
Then I get too comfortable and think, “Naaaaah.”
I’ve bought isolation footers/platforms/cable risers and a few other forgettable things since joining this site, but never have I parted with thousands in the process. (Almost all of the above had to do with eliminating vibration so...)
I don’t know a mosfet from a misfit, but I practice a fair degree of caution before I purchase anything - even though I sometimes buy stuff just for the hell of it, out of boredom/curiosity/having nothing significant to add to my system.
Fortunately, perusing the forums here has helped me avoid the snake-oil stuff by reading the hands-on experiences by fellow members. My system is set up the same way I have been setting up my stereos since high school - it’s pictured in the Virtual Systems section here- and while I’m certain many will be taken aback by its positioning and whatnot, I think it sounds marvelous.
We we all have to practice a little “forgive” for our systems. No one’s home is perfectly suited toward the artificial reproduction of music - and it IS all artificial - so while our attempts to better the sound from our gear is commendable, the second we take a seat in the room everything changes. Sometimes immeasurably, but nonetheless...
I can’t move my Maggies 4 feet from the rear wall, nor can I move that wall away from them. I can turn my system on though, sit down and enjoy the tunes, sometimes wondering what I could change to hear Ginger Bakers cymbal strike sound more “real”.
Then I get too comfortable and think, “Naaaaah.”