Number of yrs. to reach the finished line?


Ten long years and way to much $$$ lost running sometimes backwards and sideways.

No more for me. I am very happy with the end result and can live a very long time with what I have built.

The Lampizator / Tenor was what brought me to the end and took the longing out of me for better sound.

What say you?
glory

Showing 1 response by audioquest4life

Is there really an end? It seems like we hear about lots of people who bought systems in the past and they kept these same systems for years. Yes, the occasional upgrade or experimemnt here and there, much like today, or at least with me. I can't really see making an absolute statement in this hobby as to being done, their are too many variables. For example, I still like to tinker and have experimented with megabuck cables, from IC's to power cords, and learned that some work better, while others suck the life out of your system. Looking for a tube upgrade, jump on the latest flavor of the month tube and try it, because many others are claiming this new tube of the month to be the shiznit (Adam Sandler movie). There are a few who are plug in and forget, but I believe there are many more who will not be satisified with same old same old. I just experiemented with 4 amps, two bridged mono amps, and my two tube amps. I do not think I like it as much as the tubes driving my speakers alone. It is an experiment and I did not lose anything, except a few minutes time.

Again, way to many variables to make an absolute claim that one is finished. Sure, perhaps with the big electronics spending, but, cleaning cables, changing tubes, cleaning records, using absorbers under equipment, using equipment stands, isolating equipment, doing anything to the electricity, all count as being part of the hobby. We are way to curious to settle on one absolute in this hobby. Years, well, until you are forced not to do anything or lose interest entirely.

Those are my thoughts at least.
Ciao,
Audioquest4life