@cleeds
It really has been 4 decades. YIKES! When I started I was chasing, learning and attempting to find the correct attributes with no real success. That was due to many factors space, knowledge and finances. I got to a point that music was no longer an enjoyable experience and all I heard was equipment. I boxed up the components that I thought were correct and put them in storage for two decades.
From that point on I stopped chasing hi end and eventually just sufficed with an AV receiver and some JBL bookshelves on concrete blocks until about a half a decade ago.
For the last 6 years now I have been learning and listening again. It kept sounding better but I never thought it was not much more than really good mid-fi.
Thanks to forums like this, stereo stores, craigslist and digital streaming I was able finally to get a system that to my ears checked all the boxes. I have enough new music to keep me interested in music and a sound system that plays it back with enough enjoyment that I rarely cringe anymore.
Everything is different now than it was 40 years ago. My music tastes, my hearing and my ability to research and afford the stuff I'm interested in.
It really isn't that mind boggling. I have still have friends from 40 years ago who have gone through a similar experiences of chasing the unobtainable and coming back to it with a different approach to get to their final destination.
I'm still going tweak stuff that's the hobby but I feel finally after over four decades feel the foundation is there.
It really has been 4 decades. YIKES! When I started I was chasing, learning and attempting to find the correct attributes with no real success. That was due to many factors space, knowledge and finances. I got to a point that music was no longer an enjoyable experience and all I heard was equipment. I boxed up the components that I thought were correct and put them in storage for two decades.
From that point on I stopped chasing hi end and eventually just sufficed with an AV receiver and some JBL bookshelves on concrete blocks until about a half a decade ago.
For the last 6 years now I have been learning and listening again. It kept sounding better but I never thought it was not much more than really good mid-fi.
Thanks to forums like this, stereo stores, craigslist and digital streaming I was able finally to get a system that to my ears checked all the boxes. I have enough new music to keep me interested in music and a sound system that plays it back with enough enjoyment that I rarely cringe anymore.
Everything is different now than it was 40 years ago. My music tastes, my hearing and my ability to research and afford the stuff I'm interested in.
It really isn't that mind boggling. I have still have friends from 40 years ago who have gone through a similar experiences of chasing the unobtainable and coming back to it with a different approach to get to their final destination.
I'm still going tweak stuff that's the hobby but I feel finally after over four decades feel the foundation is there.