A rare opportunity (or at least I think it's rare)


I got to experience a rare opportunity. The other night, neighborhood friends and family were sitting out back enjoying the fireplace when I had an idea. My son’s good friend was in town and had joined us. He’s a musician and has recorded an EP under the name Cottonwood Trio, which is available to stream on Qobuz (44.1k, 16b) Once I got the music playing I invited him in to have a listen. He stood there a moment, listened and then turned to me with one of those side-eye looks and said “damn, it sounds like we’re back in the studio, that’s amazing”!! It was a very cool moment for me as a music lover. That was so satisfying to hear said about my pride and joy - my sound system, especially coming from the guy that was in the studio making the music.

I love the ongoing pursuit of searching for the best sounding and most musical system my budget will allow and his comments were very rewarding. Moreover, it shows that well-made, decent equipment can be capable of producing life-like, in-the-studio quality music.

Just wait until I add that subwoofer - ever in pursuit.😉

NB: It was night time (music sounds better at night, right?) and we had had a couple of beers, but I’ll take it!

drbb

@drbb ,

What a great story!

 Maybe you can swing an invite to his next recording session?

Since I do not have audiophile friends coming by to hear my system, it becomes a bit too conceptual as time goes by, all alone, gathering information, making choices, evaluating…

I’ve doubted my choices and questioned what I’m hearing, and said to myself with less than 100% conviction, ‘that sounds fantastic!’

So, indeed, as drbb said, “These kind of validations are what keeps you going.”

An acquaintance said to me, ’Now, every time I listen to music I wonder what it would sound like on your system.’

A friend said in an amazed tone of voice, ‘The first thing I notice is that it’s so clear, everything is so clear.’

Sooo . . . will he be buying one?

I think there would be more audiophiles if they realized they could have sound this good for a few thousand dollars.

Good question. He just recently finished renovating a house and we talked about how to "build" a good sound system. Sooo...maybe!