Bragging rights.....


I recently conducted an experiment and ended up moving from a very good sounding system consisting of separate components that I carefully assembled over time to a "future fi" system. Only part of the  phono rig, old speakers, their setup within the rooms, and speaker wires remain.

A Cambridge Evo 150 all-in-one replaced 9 different components including interconnect wires. I held onto all the old stuff until I reached the point where I was convinced they were no longer needed and recently have started to sell some of it to others.

The new streamlined system sounds really good! I’m not missing all that older stuff nor the work that went into assembling a good sounding system myself. ALso the flexibility to listen to music in many ways utilizing many different sources as desired is incredible!

So I think I lose some bragging rights.... it was easy to buy that one unit, hook it up, and deliver the good sound I always crave. Anybody could do it!

Also I think I no longer would lay any claim to being an "audiophile" anymore having made things so relatively simple. I will call myself an "audio enthusiast" now, however I still will always want to keep an eye on what else is out there...especially the latest and greatest innovative applications of technology that might still move things forward. "Future Fi" is the term I have read that seems to describe these kinds of transformative products these days.

Thoughts?

 

128x128mapman

Showing 3 responses by jjss49

well done @mapman 

same idea different implementation on my part, of late

weiss 501 streaming dac, into classe power amp, to speakers... 

of course there is a gaggle of gear for a clean network signal and subs supporting speakers... but the main rig is down to two boxes... one bigger one little... the quality of music reproduced is staggeringly good...

@mapman

i like this thread but am confused why you feel you need to not be called an audiophile just because you went to a simplified system... that seems silly

audiophiles care about excellent reproduction of music in the domestic environment but all audiophiles have limits regarding space, budget, placement etc etc... dealing with those doesn’t make them any lesser audiophiles