Decisive moments your your audio journey


Have you had any truly decisive moments in your time in this hobby? 
 

I would have to point back to the first time I ever heard Magnepans, it was a “whoa what was that moment?” moment. That was in the 1980’s. It was the first time I ever truly heard reproduced music that got the midrange right, without it being squished 

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@ozzy62 thank you..

I forgot to add that I had a similar experience with my son, although he didn't continue to build amps into his adulthood, helped so much to showcase others that autism is not a bad thing, and although sometimes very difficult, is just a different way of going about life and living. 

It has been an incredible journey, life without music would have been entirely different.

Three times with my current system build up.

1. adding AGD Audion mono blocks. For the first time I heard musician’s phrasing.

That is the most subtle and most profound.

2. adding a Lyra Atlas SL cartridge. The detail and imaging went threw the roof.

3. adding Townshend Podiums under my speakers. The speakers at least doubled in perceived price. In a real way, the most important.

Around 1976 when I accidentally pressed the FM button on my dad's quality Grundig radio. At the time there were only 2 (pirate) stations broadcasting on the entire band range. But the SQ over MW was spectacular. Hooked to High fidelity ever since :-)

1970. The Allman Brothers live at the Tea Party in Boston. My first rock concert. Blew my brain away. I have been chasing that sound ever since. I had been to several Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts at Boston Symphony Hall but none of them made the impression on me that the Allmans did. Greg's Leslie still reverberates in my head.