mahgister, I think you were on to something. Your last line should have read, "And think with your heart not only your brain."
If listening to your system makes you smile, gives you that little tingle inside you are in business. If all you hear are problems you are in trouble. You will spend all you time and money chasing them.
So, the best thing to do if your system is not making you smile is to listen to as many systems and live events as you can to figure out what does make you smile. Then take the steps to get you there over time. Do not waste your money on trivial crap like cable elevators and fancy cables. That stuff is for guys who need their egos stroked. You want more volume? Go for a bigger amp or more efficient speakers. You want a larger sound stage? Go for large Dipole loudspeakers. You want more bass? Go for subwoofers. Take the big steps in an evolutionary pattern until you get that smile every time you turn it on. Then you can deal with the little things. As Nelson Pass said, Audiophiles (real ones) just want to be happy." Nobody can tell you what makes you happy. To get good advice you have to be able to tell them what makes you happy.
The very best audio system is one that makes everybody smile with just the first measure.
If listening to your system makes you smile, gives you that little tingle inside you are in business. If all you hear are problems you are in trouble. You will spend all you time and money chasing them.
So, the best thing to do if your system is not making you smile is to listen to as many systems and live events as you can to figure out what does make you smile. Then take the steps to get you there over time. Do not waste your money on trivial crap like cable elevators and fancy cables. That stuff is for guys who need their egos stroked. You want more volume? Go for a bigger amp or more efficient speakers. You want a larger sound stage? Go for large Dipole loudspeakers. You want more bass? Go for subwoofers. Take the big steps in an evolutionary pattern until you get that smile every time you turn it on. Then you can deal with the little things. As Nelson Pass said, Audiophiles (real ones) just want to be happy." Nobody can tell you what makes you happy. To get good advice you have to be able to tell them what makes you happy.
The very best audio system is one that makes everybody smile with just the first measure.