Rok, I assume you already have this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YVXuCFzK7s
You already use your play list the same as me, and this is the cheapest way to improve the music coming from your PC.
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, I assume you already have this; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YVXuCFzK7s You already use your play list the same as me, and this is the cheapest way to improve the music coming from your PC. |
Your guru is correct. You, as a defender of 'the people' should be aware that for every item made, there will soon be the models for, just folks, and then the models for the 'elites'. As sure as night follows day. But, the audio scene is changing, albeit slowly. More and more moderately price gear is being reviewed favorably. A handful of folks buying uber expensive gear, cannot keep this industry afloat. Without change, soon your amp choices will be, junk at some big box store, or Pass Labs. Nothing in between. Which is another reason I have so much 2-channel stuff. Cheers |
Orpheus, my experience is very different. I think many things 'matter' in audio (including all cables) but its up to any individual to decide how far he will go in pursuing such endeavour, as building a very good system is. Also, level of enjoyment is not necessery conected to invested funds, everything is in 'the head' of the listener or observer... What I ment, when I said 'If I could afford' is that price of buying big collection of jazz music on lp's is much higher than having an expensive system. I've had some pricey gear ,for exmp.Burmester 001, 011, 956mk2 (in fact its cheaper in Europe than in US) and so on, but to buy 2000 records would cost me double of that, or even much more, because I bought my gear in second hand and that I would not do if I would buy records. Aldo I listen music on cd's and on quite decent equipment, I still think that analog sound is just 'better', more 'natural', even when cost of the gear is much in favour of digital. |