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What do you do when the music’s not speaking to you?
I listen to music every day for several hours. It’s a daily routine. But some days I just can’t seem to get into the music. It takes a while for me to find the exact music that I want to listen to. Other days I’m fine with it from the beginning. If any of you have the same problem what do you do to get out of it?
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You have the answer: a lush, sweet system in one room and a dry, analytical one in the other room. When the dry system starts to get on your nerves, you switch systems for a day or two. My sodium intake can fluctuate and when it's higher my tinnitus is higher and it makes the crisper sounding system temporarily unbearable. I have my two setup like this, McIntosh with Vandersteen and Mofi Sourcepoint in the LR, Harmon Kardon 330c and Ohm Walsh 2 in the BR. Some days only the HK will do. |
@thom_oz and Harmon Kardon. Twi Systems…. The ideal solution. As you see l did a typo. Must have been your “Harmon” Kardon moment influence. Are you Australian oz? Australians are renown for upside down thinking. Now seriously….. l totally agree with your two hi-fi set ups. I have to a degree settled in with twi turntables (there… done it again) One is Systemdek III / Syrinx PU2 arm with a MM Goldring G900IGC. The other is Logic DM101 mk2 / Syrinx PU3 and a MC Dynavector 10x5 mk2. Both have slightly different performances and cartridge type is probably key. The Systemdek etc. is highly detailed and airy, the Logic has a bold strong bass line and is more authoritative, to put it simply. Both feed through the same preamp, amplifier and speakers. l have a discussion going on Audiogon…… “Are there any recording artists you just can’t listen to?” A similar result with two turntables. Sometimes there is music l can’t enjoy listening to do much on one system, but it sounds better and more musical on the other. |
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