Do you spend more time analyzing the sound of your system, worrying it could be better?


Great article here from Dan Wright of ModWright:

If it Sounds Good, It IS Good

 

128x128jerryg123

No. 

I know of all the problems of my system.  If it had bothered me too much, I did something to cure it.  Now just enjoy the music.  Lucky me also, to live somewhere that does not have any stereo boutiques to entice me with better.  Reading words is one thing.  When you hear it, it is a different dilemma.

@jasonbourne52 

NO! I stopped being neurotic about sound quality long ago!

 

I'd like to think I'm gradually getting there too.

Of course some of the seismic events of the past few years might also have something to do with it.

Perspective, whether you seek it or not, has a strange habit of imposing itself upon you as the years roll by.

Most of my time spent in finding new music preferably outside of RR hall of fame.

 

@mijostyn Thanks. Appreciated.

NO! I stopped being neurotic about sound quality long ago!

That’s about as concise as a version as the false-dilemma driving this thread can get.

False dilemma: Either you love your system's sound (and are just agog, all the time, passive) or you are neurotic (frantic, chasing the dream).

The third option is the happy tinkerer. The experimenter.

That’s what makes this forum fun. Anyone who is just happy with the sound of their system should prove that by going off and listening rather than telling others they’re neurotic.