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rvpiano

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I was on the audiophile merry go round of never being satisfied with my system, compulsively tweaking and changing equipment, searching for perfection  for quite a number of years. But despite all the conflict I have come out of the ordeal with a system that, I  can honestly say, portrays the music accurately.  So in many ways,  it wasn’t a waste of time and money.
 The trick is,  once you have found a system that satisfies you, stop agonizing over the sound. You’ve reached Nirvana, where all you have to do is sit back and enjoy your music in glorious sound. If there are sound defects, SO WHAT!  The fault is NOT in your system. You’ve reached your system’s benchmark sound and anything that strays from that is the fault of the medium. Even ENJOY the faulty track for the great music that lies within.  I’m sure you’ll even find some  niceties of sound that exist.   
I'm not saying that I’ll never buy another “upgrade.”  But, as of now, I don’t see the need.
For those who listen only for SQ, enjoy the quest.

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Good discussion.  I find this hobby is a journey not a destination and I like tweaking my system and adding different systems.  My main system is the best it’s ever been  and so I’m happy listening to my music.  There’s always new equipment coming out and that’s part of the fun for me.  As long as it’s not FOMO but enjoying the journey I’m good.  As Hans says, enjoy the music.  

"Guiding your visions to heaven, and heaven is in your mind....."
And will likely have to remain there, for there will always be a new bauble that beckons perfection if only in copy or a moment in a demo...

The universe is flawed, and sub-atomic particles can be broken like dreams.

Enjoy your moments of beautiful flaws.... 👍🎶

I couldn’t agree more either. I am focused more on finding music now. Listening to an album you have never heard or not for 30 years is a great thing. And to listen on a system you have assembled you really like. It’s doesn’t get much better. 

Some of the best times I have ever had listening to music was in a car… Driving on a freeway… enjoying the scenery, music cranked and highly distorted… It was awesome!