When Everything Comes Together


I enjoy listening to music on my system on a regular basis. I would say 10-15 hours a week. But, every once in a while, something is different. The sound stage is wider and deeper, the vocals are more life like and focused, the imaging is magical. I had such an experience last night. Everything I played gave me goosebumps! Pearl Jam's 10 album, The Eagles Hotel California, Metallica's Unforgiven, Enter the Sandman and Nothing Else Matters, Elton John's Tiny Dancer, Levon and Madman Across the Water and I finished up with Ozzy's No More Tears and Momma I'm Coming Home.  With each song I sat there soaking in every note. It was almost a religious experience! A lot goes into critical listening and a lot of components have to work together to get it right, including the listener being in the right frame of mind. I guess I was there last night. It was all about the music and my system completely disappeared. I love this hobby!
baclagg

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I'm experiencing those "moments' all the time now after my latest acquisition (speaker cables). Everything sounds so right, all the time. 

I know it when I find myself drifting off to la la land, experiencing a kind of zen relationship with the music. With these cables, I have that experience all the time. I'm starting to drift off by the second track. 

My analytical approach is gone and it's all musical appreciation. I used to have a slight trepidation before listening and it's no longer the case. I've started to listen less than I used to as there's no more impetus to listen for faults to cure. I know it's there when I want to listen.

I've even put off getting a new integrated for awhile and could end up with what I now have until it burns out and quits on me. Yes, this hobby can be fun, especially when it all comes together.

All the best,
Nonoise