Words From the Wise


Hello fellow Audiophiles and Audio Enthousiast. I've been in the game for a little over 4 months now and I've learned tonnes of stuff along the way thanks to some very knowledgeable people on this website and in my local community (but mostly on this website).

I'll get right to the point.

Whether you are new to the game or a veteran I'm curious to hear your thoughts on the top 5 things you would tell a fellow Audiophile to better his/her enjoyment of this wonderful hobby. Please use point form or short paragraphs
buckingham
Great thread. 1)Tube amps are over rated-but they do sound lovely; solid state is a better bang for the buck but not as much fun to look at in the dark. 2)Vinyl is wonderful but it is a pain, and expensive and you need a record cleaner. 3)SACD is wonderful with much better dynamic range than CDs but the selection sucks. 4) Add a subwoofer with an electronic crossover is usually the best bang for the buck upgrade. 5)Building your own speakers using electronic cross-overs, will give you the best sound for the money, but buy expensive drivers. 6)Don't live in an apartment, live in a house. 7)Enjoy the music, not the equipment. "If music be the food of love, play on!"
1. Buy the best (analog) source component you can afford, first! If you can't recover it, you will never hear it, no matter how "great" your speakers or amps are.
2. Keep in mind that the strength of synergy in your system is vital. Everything needs to work together.
3. Get lots of great (records) music that you love, old, new, reissued.
4. Please don't buy gear that does not clearly sound better (in your system/room) than what you already own.
5. Sit down in the sweet spot with someone you care about and realize that this is what it is all about... have a zen moment.
1. Invite attractive women to your house and play music they bring over. (very key)

2. Beverages (sorry I am a bartender)

3. Then repeat...
It Only Looks as Good as it Sounds. Listen With Your Eyes Closed, No Peeking.