Do Audio Hobbyists Commonly Fail to Fully Utilize Their Systems?


This question is polite way of asking: How many of us spend big bucks to secure the best sound we can, only to misuse or under use our equipment? IF my personal experience is anything to go by (probably not typical) many times I've done something purely ignorant which resulted in an otherwise decent system failing to perform as it could if well connected? My error in my SVS sub settings is a perfect example. This morning the timbre and soundstage is unlike I've ever heard from this chair. For a year at least I had two filters fighting each other squashing my tunes! Audiogon forums are often assessed to cure perceived problems by members however, what one doesn't know CAN harm you! (your sound that is).My short list of crazy stupid isn't by any means limited to the subwoofer setting error. A short list includes wrong tubes in wrong places, modem and router WAY TOO close to amp, speakers overly toed`in, and the list goes on...Its probably impossible to believe but apparently some of us need a "systems check up"! Wishful thinking I suppose but you know there's others who have invested hundreds if not thousands only to produce B~ sound.  Check list? "FIND WEAKEST LINK HOTLINE"? Ideas?

 

allears4u

Showing 2 responses by mahgister

My own experience taught me that many people if not most had not the faintest idea about how to improve their system.

They think about buying "better" and costlier...

They talk cables and better dac , buying subwoofers etc...

Nothing bad about buying subwoofers or cables or dac...

 But before doing this it is mandatory to learn how to control vibrations/resonance, electrical noise floor and  acoustical spatial qualities and timbre performance of the speakers/room..

No sellers of gear will say that...

The race to always costlier gear is up to your budget level availability...

For most people this is impossible and anyway in my opinion illusory in many case...

How can we judge our system  potential if we do not control it ?

 

 

I discovered after thinking hard and reading & experimenting   that what we bought dont matter compared to  the synergy factor because it is all in relation with our budget anyway...Then synergy is the first necessity...

 What matter after  is mechanical,electrical and especially acoustics control...

We must study and experiment... It is way more fun than buying...

I am proud of my system because i designed it  as much as those who created the part...