journey,destination,endpoint?


Where are you in your audiophile journey? Mine began in 1968 with my brother and I investing in a AR tuntable, AR speakers and Dynaco amp. After a hiatus of twenty years to get educated, raise kids and put them through professional schools I resumed my journey after meeting a fellow Audiogoner. With his guidance, my system as evolved through four different amps, four premaps, four cd players and four different pairs of speakers and numberous tweeks most through trading on the Gon. My wife asked a profound question: " When does it all stop? Is all the tweeking and seeking ever gong to end? Can't you be satified with what you have?" As I reflected on her question, I asked myself: What is my (your) endpoint? Or, is there and endpoint? Are you having more fun in the process or have you reached your sonic "enlightment'? If you have "arrived" then how?
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Rnwong, good question... I began my journey into audio about the same time you did and with the same type of gear AR/Dynaco to start with, and it sounded quite good (at least that's my recollection of it).

Since that time I've been through countless components, wires, tweaks, and systems finding that some were ultimately more satisfying than others.

Right now I am fine tuning my large-room system and using the Lyngdorf DPA-1 digital preamp has simplified the process for me, having corrected the frequency response and room acoustics. So now I'm trying a cable here or there to find any subtle improvements I can get. But I'm in a very satisfying place, where the system is very close to my idea of perfection.

Of course anytime you move a system to a different room the battle begins anew, but with the Lyngdorf I think my job of tweaking will be easier no matter what.

Luckily I have a second system in a smaller room that sounds quite good, but I'm still messing with core components and cables in an effort to find the best mix of components for that particular acoustic space. I'm close but not completely satisfied. I'm not looking to duplicate all the big rig does, I'm seeking more of a very amenable contrast.

Happy Listening!