Hi cakids,
Healing is a process, not a destination. :)
But here are some tricks:
1 - Avoid "revealing gear" and focus on neutral and laid back.
2 - Good room acoustics.
3 - DIY cables from pure silver.
4 - DIY my own speakers
5 - Recognize what I like in a system, which is more to do with transparency in acoustics than hearing every spec of dust that settles on a fret.
6 - Completely given up on the idea that cost = performance.
7 - Been honest about how I listen to music. We too often buy gear like sports cars. OK, you just bought a Mercedes F1 racer. 99% of the time you are commuting to work, so.... where are the damn cup holders?? I listen out of room 80 % of the time, I do a lot of movie watching too.
8 - The loss of actual 35mm/70mm film has had the side benefit to me that no dust or scratches appear in the frames! Yeay. Still see lamp issues when going out to theaters though.
9 - Learned to love tone controls. It helps to find gear with better quality controls which are more transparent and do only what they were meant to do.
The DIY part let me both tweak to my hearts content, as well as have enough pride of ownership that the need to upgrade disappeared.
Healing is a process, not a destination. :)
But here are some tricks:
1 - Avoid "revealing gear" and focus on neutral and laid back.
2 - Good room acoustics.
3 - DIY cables from pure silver.
4 - DIY my own speakers
5 - Recognize what I like in a system, which is more to do with transparency in acoustics than hearing every spec of dust that settles on a fret.
6 - Completely given up on the idea that cost = performance.
7 - Been honest about how I listen to music. We too often buy gear like sports cars. OK, you just bought a Mercedes F1 racer. 99% of the time you are commuting to work, so.... where are the damn cup holders?? I listen out of room 80 % of the time, I do a lot of movie watching too.
8 - The loss of actual 35mm/70mm film has had the side benefit to me that no dust or scratches appear in the frames! Yeay. Still see lamp issues when going out to theaters though.
9 - Learned to love tone controls. It helps to find gear with better quality controls which are more transparent and do only what they were meant to do.
The DIY part let me both tweak to my hearts content, as well as have enough pride of ownership that the need to upgrade disappeared.