Calvinj I agree. Listen, tweak, listen and repeat. It’s a lot of fun even as my old guy hearing gets worse.
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@calvinj I enjoy my system every day! Listing right now as I type this. Good sound is like a drug. You don't know what you are missing until you try it, then you get hooked and want more. Every time something gets changed for the better, just want more, the goal is to get to the next level. When I started it was very easy to get to the next level (not much money). Now I'm at the point that big upgrades will cost big money. My journey now is better cart (going to try a MM), maybe a dedicated phono stage, steep slope crossover for my speakers, better cables, better streamer, dedicated AC line. Some isolation for the entire system. It will just never end, as there is always another step to go... |
@mswale we give free trials on Infigo cables. Let me know. I’m glad you are enjoying your journey. Keep building. Yes good sound is like a drug. I’m now tapping my vein as we speak. Lol! |
@bassbuyer i understand. Right now I’m listening and I’m in a great place. |
Having been retired for over 4 years now, I recently just decided to go for it. My reasoning is that life is way too short, and my hearing is still good enough to enjoy and justify the financial investment. This year I upgraded my speakers, integrated amplifier, CD transport, power conditioner, audio rack, and also added bass traps. My “End Game” system is not my dream system and is modest when compared to many of the amazing Virtual Systems on Audiogon, but I feel that I have finally achieved sonic contentment which has been eluding me all these years. I can’t peel myself away from my system and it’s paying huge dividends right now during our typical dark and damp Pacific Northwest winter.
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