Have you reached your end point with this addictive hobby?


I wonder if out there somewhere there’s a support group called Audiophile Anonymous 😂 that addresses Audiophiles constant need for perfection. For my self I would probably benefit from a couple of these group sessions. Putting humor aside there’s some truth to this hobby being addictive and at some point there has to be an end point where you are there and the need to upgrade serves no useful purpose. I can’t say I’m 100% there yet, but something inside me tells me I’m getting close to hitting rock bottom and when I do maybe I’ll see the light, or maybe not 😂!

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I like tekton ulfberht?spelling.they are a bang for the buck the ceramic version takes a bit to break in.i have many speakers and they are amoung the top not price wise but value wise.i put a few watts to 1 kw through them. Sound great.there is a brittish high end company coping his desigh.mass is momentum x velocity and his circle array is lite and fast starts quick stops quick very responsive.should work great with ps audio 1200.enjoy the music.

The voice on my shoulder always asks”what more do you want out this system, room?”  Nothing me answers, just the quest for new music discovery. Unless technology creates  holograms in our presence, theoretically, within practical means, I’m there. 

Good topic. At age 70 and doing this for 65 years, more or less (see my avatar at age 4.5) I'm comfortable where I am. Last big step was streaming which started a couple years ago. So to answer OP, Yes, I think I'm happy - for the time being!

Yes. Started 50 years ago. Perfectly happy with current system. Now my pursuit is finding albums that interest me that I  don't already own. 

Tired of being on the "upgrade-itis treadmill".

Glad to be off of it.

Feels good to be content.

There was a thread not unlike this one just a few weeks ago. It inspired me to write an article on this very topic. If anyone would like to read it, you can find it here.