Wasted Years.


When  I think of all the years I wasted listening for sound rather than music I am totally chagrined .  After a very long period of placing the quality of my stereo above the beauty of music I’ve finally come around to what I started listening to music for in the first place.  It’s especially a source of embarrassment for me since I spent the first few decades of my life as a musician!  
My quest for getting better sound actually replaced my quest for the greater appreciation of my art.  
 What a pleasure it now is to search for things to play based on what I really love rather than picking out something because I want to hear how it sounds.  What an empty pursuit that is for me! 
It actually took many of my (and others’) postings on this forum to achieve this state of mind.  
Now I appreciate all the work I put into the sound even more.

Nirvana!

rvpiano

It’s 99% about the music for me.  I can listen to a tune on my phone and tap my toe, but my phone can’t envelop me with the sound..  

It's about the music first. Proof is it has been many years since I listened to all the so called reference albums. I simply got sick of hearing the same beautifully recorded music over and over. Instead I spend my time discovering music, new and old, that I never heard. And it doesn't hurt when it is well recorded. Streaming has made this complete switch in my listening habits possible.

When I first got into higher-quality audio equipment 5.5 years ago, it was after my last girlfriend broke up with me and I decided to invest in more expensive and physically intrusive audio equipment that my gf likely would not have wanted.  So, free of interference, I started looking about.  I joined this audio community to try to get a better bearing on what was out there. 
 

What a shock and revelation.  I had no idea that the range of audiophiles would stretch from people like me, just wanting an upgrade, to people that spend more on a cable than I did for all my equipment!  😳.  I thought “Is this the place?  What am I getting myself into?”  I initially posted more here, adding my observations and asking questions.  I eventually decided that Audiogon is good for its entertainment value, but I have little to add here that is of value.  I still come to read, but I seldom post because — what’s the use?  A lot of members here have experience with equipment I have never heard of, let alone heard.  
 

I used to want to post my suggestions when someone asked for recommendations for a new, upgrade piece of equipment.  But I learned I’m in the dark on these things.  I don’t have any relevant knowledge compared to others, and I likely never will.  But I do notice that Mahgeister has very modest equipment and has still amassed over 13,000 posts!   Maybe there is hope for me after all?  
 

 

Often the learning process takes longer than we'd like. Sometimes waaaay longer...but on the flip side, those tend to be the lessons we REALLY learn. It's part of the process nonetheless, so I'd hesitate to call it "wasted" time.

This hobby shoehorns many disparate pursuits into one box: musical appreciation, music library building, system building, community building & participation, wife/girlfriend management, technical know-how, gear lust, budgeting (or lack of), and the addictive dopamine hits from new acquisitions. It can definitely be hard to find a good balance here!