It’s a hobby. There is no perfect system. I find that new stuff makes my records sound new again. And really I have audio stuff to listen to music, so if new stuff reinvigorates music I enjoy, it’s a huge win. The new stuff is not necessarily better, it’s just different. I like vintage audio these days so I have a parameter of sound I am going for. The only reason to stop (other then money of course) is that you’re no longer curious. It happens.
Ugrade-itis - is there a cure?
If, by some "dark magic" you woke up one day and your system sounded the best you've ever heard it - AND - better than the best system you had ever listened to in a high priced audio store, would you still want to upgrade your components?
If the answer is yes - are you...
Just curious :-)
If the answer is yes - are you...
- an "Audio shop-o-holic"
- or just curious as whether that new component will make a difference
Just curious :-)
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