Is it possible to really know what you're doing?


Somehow I managed to select components that are getting along and feel comfortable with how things are sounding after many upgrades.  I rely on others to advise along the way. I'm very good at asking questions.

Every facet of a set up is quite complicated.  Even power cord's can be challenging.  Name recognition is very important and there are so many names.

The technical aspects of everything involved is clearly overwhelming and requires a lot to barely understand.  I've learned enough to know that I really don't understand a lot.  At least I'm able to appreciate what I'm listening to which is all that really matters, and know if something sounds good.

Just my thoughts for what they are worth.

emergingsoul

Showing 2 responses by jayctoy

Op yes it’s possible to know what you are doing. You know the basic of matching.

OP I’ve been in this hobby for good 35 yrs. Everytime my listening skills improve my system need some upgrade. That’s what I noticed. Otherwise the system is ok if my ears are contented, As long as you are happy that is what counts.