Lots of good advise.
I agree with the guy who:
find a group of audiophiles. We have a group through meetup.com Lots of guys willing to share and help.
Robert Harley's book is helpful to get the audio neurons going. So is Smith's.
Check Craigslist for some good buys if want to explore a bit.
But, probably the best advice is to ENJOY THE MUSIC- not the equipment so much, unless that's your goal.
If the music moves you, you are there...
Makes no sense if your moving, you can't be "there"...
See millercarbons video- he's moving and he's there. The Dude of audiophileness.
I agree with the guy who:
find a group of audiophiles. We have a group through meetup.com Lots of guys willing to share and help.
Robert Harley's book is helpful to get the audio neurons going. So is Smith's.
Check Craigslist for some good buys if want to explore a bit.
But, probably the best advice is to ENJOY THE MUSIC- not the equipment so much, unless that's your goal.
If the music moves you, you are there...
Makes no sense if your moving, you can't be "there"...
See millercarbons video- he's moving and he's there. The Dude of audiophileness.