@faustuss I have listened to a large number of amplifiers from days gone by and some current ones, and I could easily live with most of them. I can’t afford them being a Disabled Veteran but I enjoy listening to music on fine equipment.
I have always been a believer that what a person likes is their choice and trying to force your own likes to them rarely works out. It’s sort of like ice cream, you
know, some people like rocky road and some like pistachios and cream.
Some folks like hotdogs and some people like hamburgers, to each their own.
Audio is a personal experience, I can appreciate fine equipment of course,
but at the same time I can enjoy music on a well matched system that is not too terribly expensive. But that’s just me.
In our current state of division in the world, I think we should all respect one another’s choices, even if it is not what we would choose. Because it’s not your choice it’s theirs. Why shame someone because they like what you hate?
You don’t have to live with the person, so why should it matter what they listen to.
But I understand that many people have to always be “right” and that makes them feel superior to others. How is that working out for you?
Music is such an incredible gift in this world, I am glad music brings pleasure unlike anything else in this world to me.
When listening to music the likes of say, Hiromi, with Anthony Jackson, and Simon Phillips “Voice” CD or Philippe Saisse (Any Of His Discs) I experience what can only be described as an out of body experience. I am grateful beyond measure to be able to enjoy music at this level.
I have read countless threads on the Audiogon forums and one thing is always 100% certain is no matter how general the subject is, there is always some folks that are infuriated by the post.
I saw this article and it made me laugh, but I am easily amused sometimes.
My wish is that Everyone can find enjoyment in their music of choice with their system of choice, regardless what anyone else thinks.
If this post offended anyone, please know that it was never intended to do so.
Meanwhile know that I am rocking from 10hz - 30khz give or take with visceral clarity and impact where every instrument sounds like it should with discrete separation. I call it “The Butter Zone” because it’s so smooth.
There is no substitute for raw power! Rarely high spl’s are employed as fullness in sound is achieved by abundant amplification along with
multiple powered subwoofers, and dynamic speakers to achieve an ideal synergy for my ideal listening space.
My setup is crazy way outside of the box, and I won’t bother going into any details about it, suffice to say it’s capable of seismic levels of often frightening transient levels. Sound is really cool when you throw powerful amplification with control and clarity to drivers capable to deliver effortless performance all day long.
Enjoy Your Music! I Am!