Geeze, dude, “troll”? Give me a f’ing break already. I could not have “ lost track of what a full-bodied system sounds like” since I’d never heard it until I was pummeled with it at The Show. That was the point of my post. You’re displeased because I had the sickening realization that there are major differences in what money buys you in this hobby. Read Plato’s Cave, ok? The blinders are off. It may take me a few moments to deal with it. Alright? I’m a grown-up, and I know it takes an occasional slap in the face. What I am thankful for are those here who’ve been through it and lived to tell the tale. Thanks for sharing.
The Horror
After getting back home from “The Show” in Costa Mesa, California this past weekend, I walked over to my stereo system and turned it on. And silently wept. I had held out a feint hope that my cross-over modified 1.7i Maggies and mighty Parasound A21+, fed from a Prima Luna 300 tube preamplifier could somehow manage a slight shimmer of resemblance to the robust setups I witnessed at the SHOW. Not—- on— your —-life. Not even close. I slumped into my over-stuffed couch and stared long and hard at the thing I created: an anemic concoction of false hopes and wishful thinking. The horror, the truth: entry into serious audiophile listening begins with purchase of speakers that cost the price of the car I had to finance for 4 years, closely followed with the added expense of beefy sophisticated electronics and wiring, not a gaggle of cheap wanna-be plastic and tweeks. I so wanted to belong, but that’s turned out to be just a fever dream I’ve got to wake up from. Maybe one day, if ever I have the nerve to rob a bank, find Jimmy Hoffa, or survive a head-on collision from a sleepy Amazon driver, I might make it. Maybe. Feel free to play the violin with two fingers.
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@erik_squires + 1 - most of the rooms I've been at at audio shows try to compensate for poor room treatment with more volume. Louder will almost always sound better if it's not distorting. For me, having to hear Diana Krall or Nora Jones at regular volume is bad enough.... |
Not even a little displeased. More like, surprised that you had any sort of revelation at a trade show. You’ve also come to very different conclusions than I have, so again, surprised, but if you want to be unhappy about your life choices I’m not about to get in your way. Your original post, and this one, are very emotional but also very generic. What system would you say caused you to have such an epiphany? What speakers and system, how was the room set up, what did you hear and what are the actual sound characteristics you feel now you are missing? As I read your original post, and the one above, what you seem to most be upset about is not being able to spend as much as you want to. That's not the same as not being able to have a certain musical experience. But like I said, I'm not about to get in your way of your tears. Let them all out. |
You know, Roxy, I think you’re right, the non-audiophiles in my life were always astounded when they heard my system. That helped a lot to give me succor and the illusion that all was well. That, and the sweat work and money I put into it, of course. I was proud of my rig. But I was living in my own bubble, and though I did audition the Maggies, mostly everything else I bought without demo, based on reviews, and reputation, certainly brand. Not what I’m recommending going forward. As many here have stated many times, it’s different in your room. I guess, what I’m realizing is I’m getting a bit more experienced now, more knowledge, as someone here noted. But it bites to learn the hard way. |
Well, Eric, I certainly don’t know how else to measure the quality of sound except to hear whats in front of me. I sat down to listen to the speakers in the Gryphon room, the Vandersteen and the Boenicke rooms. I did not know the price, I just listened. Then I asked. Then I knew. They all were the sound I would call way better than mine. Now, they all did not have perfect setups and rooms. I thought the Gryphons needed more toe-in, and that the room was way too small. The Vandys were spread far too apart for my liking and their highs were a bit biting. The Boes were, well, perfect. But I get it. I just want expensive toys, baby can’t have them, Wah!!!!. Right? Or could it be I just want the best sound. And that simply is out of my reach. |
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