I’m so new to this. Its been years since I sat or layed in front of the music just listening. For the past few months I’ve returned, but thanks to so many here, much better equipped than back in the day. I too find myself awakened by the music, stopped in my tracks, mesmerized by the wonder of it. I have now started listening well outside my former comfort zone trying music I never would have consider before. That is because of the equipment. But the equipment provides the stage, the mikes, the instruments. The music is what I came for. Which, has already been said so well here, what it’s all about. I started my return with Hard Bop jazz, wonderful. But tonight it’s Yes', "Relayer" vinyl LP. Incredible. Never thought I’d I ever say that.
Taking time (and time outs) to enjoy the ride...
Hello All,
You know I just read something on here recently (may have been referenced by @millercarbon, can't remember) and it was brilliant (and true-myself being guilty of this). It was I believe a quote from Allan Parsons "Audiophiles don't use their systems to listen to our music, they use our music to listen to their systems". I know not only did I get a kick out of it, but I thought 'hmm that's actually true in my case'. It was a good reminder for me. You know I love the chase and the thrill of new gear-nothing like it! But every once in a while it's good to keep that in mind and just enjoy the music (again I'm totally speaking for myself). For me I can have the best of both worlds as long as I remember that. Enjoy the chase but also the ride along the way making pit stops every so often to reflect and take it all in.:)
If indeed that was you @millercarbon (or whomever it was) I can't thank you enough for referencing that...It really hit home!
You know I just read something on here recently (may have been referenced by @millercarbon, can't remember) and it was brilliant (and true-myself being guilty of this). It was I believe a quote from Allan Parsons "Audiophiles don't use their systems to listen to our music, they use our music to listen to their systems". I know not only did I get a kick out of it, but I thought 'hmm that's actually true in my case'. It was a good reminder for me. You know I love the chase and the thrill of new gear-nothing like it! But every once in a while it's good to keep that in mind and just enjoy the music (again I'm totally speaking for myself). For me I can have the best of both worlds as long as I remember that. Enjoy the chase but also the ride along the way making pit stops every so often to reflect and take it all in.:)
If indeed that was you @millercarbon (or whomever it was) I can't thank you enough for referencing that...It really hit home!
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