@ whart:
I listen to both crushing metal and classical chamber. My system must be able to comfortably handle both.
I listen to both crushing metal and classical chamber. My system must be able to comfortably handle both.
Audiophile Priorities and Recent Topics
Those of you who may be interested in buying some of the 600 LPs that I am weeding out of my collection should contact me through my website, and ask me what you specifically are looking for. My collection is 1/3: - classical - Afro Cuban - 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s rock’nroll-rock-acid-psychedelia-pop, Motown, blues, jazz, gospel, world, Latin folk, folk, country, bluegrass, country western, world, reggae, soukous, tango, Cajun, Native American, etc anything not hip hop or rap. All records are at least VG+, most are EX to NM. https://www.theaudioatticvinylsundays.com |
it's all about expectations and priorities. Was I ever happy with Sotify? It never sounded as good as my other digital sources but I used it for over a year until something better came along. I tried Tidal that wasn't it I never tried Qobuz but my initial research showed it like Tidal was light on the artists and music I listen to. Amazon Music came out and it took me over a year to figure out how to integrate it into my stereo and work the way I wanted it to. For a whole year I saw its potential but couldn't get it work to my satisfaction. That didn't make me very happy until it finally came together. Same with amplifiers and even more so with speakers. In my head I know the qualities I want from a system. It took some time but it finally came together for me. I have the ability to listen to almost anything that was ever recorded in a minimally compressed format that actually sounds good to me. To be honest I'm surprised it didn't take longer. |
@ danager : I am confused. What is Sotify ? Qobuz? Tidal? I’ve been listening to Scraping Fetus Off the Wheel for a little over an hour. Then the wife came home. I switched to some Mozart concertos. Life is good. Since I’ve found the sweet spot for that sub, I have to say that I can’t imagine expensive cables making a damn bit of difference. I’m 95% to 98% there. It’s fine. The sweet sauce is the semi anechoic room. It’s true what they say. The room is 40% or more. And it cost me only $2,000. I have my Cooper Union / Harvard trained architect and colleague and friend to thank fir that: C B Wayne. |