Still the demons of GAS pursue me


Who among you has felt regret when a long-wanted item from yesteryear pops up?

About forty-five years ago, a certain popular HiFi manufacturer’s new parametric equalizer was, to me, the bee’s knees. I dreamed that I might have it one day and use it to get deep bass and tingling highs out of any speaker. A few years later, a friend who had been in the service picked one up, and it still seemed to be all that. Any frequency band could be emphasized to the point of loud or suppressed into silence.

This week, one appeared on that bay place, in “very good condition”, for next to nothing. I thought to hit Buy It Now as fast as possible; before it gets away. But then reality set in. It’s clear enough that where my system is today, adding that processor would radically degrade and certainly not enhance the sound of my system.  

So now I find myself browsing that listing daily or worse. I’d appreciate reading similar accounts that others may have.

eurorack

I had an experience in the late seventies of a similar nature. I went to a local shop that was demoing a new ADS digital delay system. Honestly, it absolutely blew me away. The collapse of the sound field was so startling when it was turned off. That was a thing I lusted after and could never really afford.

Now days, many audiophiles consider such tampering with "purity" with disdain. i thought it was the best thing since sliced bread at the time. Now, such systems, especially in home theater and room correction or cheap and plentiful. Ironically, I no longer have the burning desire to have it,

@roxy54,

No not Soundcraftsman. I do not want to tell the brand name because there is the chance of offending some members; besides, my thinking is that this could happen with many different brands from years ago.