Update on my profile, forgot to add in my journey into audiophile.
Began in the 70;s, Small Marantz, Dual turn table, ,, then Philips 2 way speakers, which i thought were the best fidelity,,,next to my Thors they sounded like crap,,so i sold them off for $50..,,amazing how we thought we had great sound.
Now i am finishing upa long modification in my system,. new caps, new IC's, havea old jadis preamp arriving tomorrow, has some issues, but will upgrade all the 30 yr old parts.
Anyhow sadly audio world has turned downwards, no more retail shops where folks can actuallu hear the components . A good teck geek , not easy to find, making it very risky to buy a expenisve component.
Things do not look bright for audio futures,, and that is a shame.
Music is high art, and is the one way we connect with the soul, our minds need good music for health and pleasure. Head phones won't work. Has to be a speaker set up for the real experience.
I am into all classical, 20th C is 99% of my collection.
anyway, glad to read some bios here. I see many others in the 60's, like myself, and still involved in this wonderful hobby.
Great to meet you guys.
Began in the 70;s, Small Marantz, Dual turn table, ,, then Philips 2 way speakers, which i thought were the best fidelity,,,next to my Thors they sounded like crap,,so i sold them off for $50..,,amazing how we thought we had great sound.
Now i am finishing upa long modification in my system,. new caps, new IC's, havea old jadis preamp arriving tomorrow, has some issues, but will upgrade all the 30 yr old parts.
Anyhow sadly audio world has turned downwards, no more retail shops where folks can actuallu hear the components . A good teck geek , not easy to find, making it very risky to buy a expenisve component.
Things do not look bright for audio futures,, and that is a shame.
Music is high art, and is the one way we connect with the soul, our minds need good music for health and pleasure. Head phones won't work. Has to be a speaker set up for the real experience.
I am into all classical, 20th C is 99% of my collection.
anyway, glad to read some bios here. I see many others in the 60's, like myself, and still involved in this wonderful hobby.
Great to meet you guys.