@laoman You have completed misunderstood my comments. I did not say, nor did I infer that my choice of equipment was in anyway based on appearance. The fact that I like the way the P8 is designed, or the fact my Acoustic Zen cabinets are burled walnut, is just a bonus. Why should anyone not take pleasure in the visual as well as the audio. I hazard a guess that all the participants on this site who have posted pictures of their systems and listening rooms are quite proud of how things "look". I would say that your comments are a tad elitist, but I don't you, so..........
Is Pretty Good Good Enough? Listening Habits In The World Of Streaming Services.
I'm a recent subscriber to Tidal and Amazon Unlimited. The sound quality of the cd quality music is surprisingly good. I find myself listening to more music because of it.
I've also found myself in a situation when I come across a very familiar recording that I find it missing some of the inner details of the recording that I'm very familiar with....overall, the recording is good, but I noticed the missing elements. Though I found it not as good as it sounds on my cd player, it was good enough that I didn't stop the song and went and got my cd and played it. In other words, I settled for pretty good. Interestingly, as I moved up the chain in the world of audio, it was always in pursuit of better equipment to extract better sound from the recording. I was always looking for better than 'good enough'. Well, 'good enough' has gotten a lot better than it used to be...and much more convenient.
Sadly, my critical listening time with my cd player and turntable is a lot less these days because of the streaming services. I've just started to fiddle around with burning wav files of my cd's to a hard drive to make copies of those recordings where nothing but the original file will do.
How have your listening habits changed since the higher resolution services have arrived?
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