I took me about six years before I settled into the system that I continue to enjoy seven years and counting now. And, yes, if something happened to it I would seek to replace all the components to rebuild it just the way it is.
The thing is, part of the enjoyment, I'm quite sure, is leaving it alone and letting it settle in over time. Even my audio buddies concur that, over a couple of years, they too notice that it seems to have improved just by playing music.
Elizabeth is right on when she says that buying based on other's ears can be hazardous, and part of those six years while searching for the best complement of parts and pieces was an expensive lesson in how to trust my own ears and not be swayed by what others were telling me.
Trust your ears and your heart is the advice I would give if asked how to spend the least time getting into the bathtub.
The thing is, part of the enjoyment, I'm quite sure, is leaving it alone and letting it settle in over time. Even my audio buddies concur that, over a couple of years, they too notice that it seems to have improved just by playing music.
Elizabeth is right on when she says that buying based on other's ears can be hazardous, and part of those six years while searching for the best complement of parts and pieces was an expensive lesson in how to trust my own ears and not be swayed by what others were telling me.
Trust your ears and your heart is the advice I would give if asked how to spend the least time getting into the bathtub.