How do you know when a stereo sounds good?


When do you know your system is pleasing to listen to? How do you conclusively prove to yourself that your system sounds good to you? How do you determine that you enjoy listening to music through your stereo? Do you have a suite of measurements that removes all shadow of a doubt that you are getting good sound, sound that you enjoy? Please share.

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@roxy54 dude, chill, seriously. Why this animosity for what I thought was a pretty straightforward queston?

Interesting discussion thread. This question has proven to be difficult to answer for a few people. It should be relatively simple. 

 

femoore12
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Interesting discussion thread. This question has proven to be difficult to answer for a few people. It should be relatively simple. 

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You are sonicaly in pursuit of the  "EARGASM"  and like all other 'gasms' it is totally a personal and internal even.  Think of it as a light hallucination of joy that usually brings forth pleasant memories, or something that.  Beyond this there are no other criteria because only you - are you.

This is an interesting question - I can relate. A few years ago I was wondering the same thing. My system sounded really good (it sounds even better now) and I wondered if it sounded so good because I hadn’t heard anything else for quite a while. Every upgrade had raised the SQ but I had no idea how it compared to other systems.

My answer to this dilemma was to go the AXPONA in 2018. I treated myself to an indulgent audio vacation and I was on a mission to broaden my perspective. Bottom line - I was very pleasantly surprised. My system sounded as good as at least 90% of the systems I heard at the show. Many systems had cabling that cost more than my entire system along with very expensive speakers and exotic components. I heard several systems that cost in the low to mid six figures that flat out sounded worse to my ears than my mid 90’s vintage Krell and Thiel setup. They didn’t sound as natural, they didn’t image as well, and there was nothing that made me think "Wow."


Yes, I know that show conditions are not the best way to judge audio SQ but I also heard several systems that gave me something to aspire to. MBL 101 Mk II, large YG’s (I don’t remember which model), Borreson, Von Schweikert Ultra 11’s, and a few others presented sound that I would love to have if I could afford it. I also heard some very expensive speakers by Wilson and was shocked at how much I didn’t like the sound. I heard other people rave about them which proved to me that my system is giving me the type of sound that I prefer.


I’m very comfortable that my system is somewhere in the ballpark of Class A as defined by Stereophile. I sit and listen and often smile and shake my head because it sounds so good. I will still upgrade and continue to tweak but I’m convinced that my system sounds as good as I think it does.