If you want lame advice DON'T do this!


Have you ever seen a member ask for advice about their system and don't understand why they need to make a change? Mistakes in this hobby are generally expensive. Does a list of components tell you how they sound together as a system? No Does a picture of a room tell you how the system sounds in the room? No. Think about the dollars that have been flushed away because the problem was the room and no matter what you stick in there or how much it cost it won't git er done. A flat in room frequency response is a starting point before changing anything. So, why don't more people post measurements when asking for advice? If you want lame advice DON'T post your system in your profile. If you want good advice post your system and a pic. If you want excellent advice include your in room FR measurements (which almost all modern receivers provide or REW can do for free). 

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It’s all good fun but in terms of results, the problem occurs when people have big goals but no interest in learning how to get there effectively as needed.

 

But again its just a hobby not something both critical to society as a whole and complex, like understanding global warming, so as long as people enjoy their ride its all good and we all will be OK in the end........or will we??

Death does not exist and music is better in Heaven where Bach direct most non improvised works...

It is Chet Baker who direct the improvising singing section with Monteverdi... They work well together i dont even know why... 😊

I feel this will be a good match for my headphone amp, Sony TAZH1-ES Signature, using my Onkyo DP-X1 DAP as a source.

If we stopped giving each other well intentioned but useless advice on their systems here the forum would wither away and die. 🤣

It is precisely why my only advice resume : buy the gear with the best ratio S.Q. /price...Study acoustic... Thats all ...

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If we stopped giving each other well intentioned but useless advice on their systems here the forum would wither away and die. 🤣