Just have your dentist put in some RF sensitive fillings. You won't need any of that other stuff. You will have music 24/7 in your head.
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This hobby/interest doesn't have to be expensive. At least not in the thousands if your listening habits don't demand it. I don't need or want concert levels in my space. Lots of options at reasonable prices and compactness too. I recommend a Keces E40 integrated, suitable for alot of good stuff online with a usb connection (CD quality). A nice phono stage and two RCA inputs. Remote included. Pick up some good budget speakers, new or used (could get more upscale speakers), can add a dac, turntable, etc. Don't need much more unless you go bonkers in this hobby and start going down the rabbit hole. And that alone doesn't guarantee better SQ or pleasure. BTW, it's a small powerhorse that weighs 10 lbs.
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mg16 - typo, by the time I realized it, it was to late to change. I like the taste of my music but all I can hear is the sound on my drip coffee maker. Keurig, like most audio gear at this point, is over my budget. |
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