Are there other people like me ? Amazed by their low cost system :)


Are there other people so much amazed by a relatively low cost system , they consider that is not a stopgap but instead a minimally satisfying ectasy... Each day i am amazed by my speakers and headphone... Am i deaf? Am i ignorant of high end ? Be assured that i know better system with higher acoustic experience and more refined exist ...

My point is an experienced and felt minimal threshold of acoustic qualities and well done and well realized and well manifested acoustic factors exist for me and are at play, for the price invested; so much so , i consider any upgrade way less tempting and if possible would be more, way more , costlier to appear as a real upgrade in quality... For sure an upgrade of part at low cost unbeknowst to me is possible but i must live with what i have for now but i feel no frustration at all. šŸ˜Š

Am i the only one deluded in this way or enlightened in this way ? Pick your choice of word.... šŸ˜Ž

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You are so right that i invite people to meditate your post observations...

Thanks for Chesky very astute observation with which i am in complete approval and understanding... And he knows way better than me then i am glad to be confirmed on this opinion... Not because i had doubts about it. i studied acoustics enough to know he is right. but it is fun to not be alone and be in the same circle of opinions as a reputed musician and acousticianĀ  ...Thanks to you ...

Iā€™m with you @mahgister . I have found that the difference between a good system and a great system as far less than the difference between a good room and a bad room, or a good recording and a bad recording.

I recently saw an interview on the audiophiliac with David Chesky, a musician, producer, and record company owner. And he said something to the effect that recordings can be like a photo with extra vivid colors, which I took to mean that they can be kind of an enhanced reality. I agree with this. Most live music actually has rather subpar sound and seldom sets off aural fireworks for me. The performance and the music itself are the focus. Chesky also suggested that recorded music is essentially an artificial experience that can be crafted in many different ways. All of this is good to bear in mind when we start to get too carried away, telling ourselves that we are on a search for ā€œtruthā€.

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"And BTW, who is this Jay guy you are referring to?"

@yogiboy I think he must be referring to a reviewer on YT who posts videos as Jayā€™s Iyagi. For example:

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When i spoke about Jay i spoke about this Jay :

( the reason i spoke about him is the fact of his honesty and he knows a lot about high end gear and in this video he spoke about the fundamental importance of acoustics here room acoustic...He goes in his reviews on audiogon before his youtubeĀ  without room dedicated acoustics for years though and discovered his importance lately )

Acoustics rule audio acoustic perception as much as the gear design ... Thats my point... Nevermind the price paid you cannot optimize your gearĀ  and put it at their optimal peak level of quality without acoustics, without electrical grid of the house and roomĀ  and connectors and cables workings controls Ā  and without resonance and vibrations controlsĀ  and at the end unbeknowst to mostĀ  you cannot goĀ  without crosstalk controls with Dr. Choueiri filters design ...And you cannot do without psychoacoustics measurements either... šŸ˜Š

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All I said was, "Someone who was certain they were satisfied might not be tempted to ask this question." Pretty benign statement. Easy to agree with. No one here is certain. You're not certain. I'm not certain. I can admit that. The length of your reply speaks volumes.Ā 

All I said was, "Someone who was certain they were satisfied might not be tempted to ask this question." Pretty benign statement. Easy to agree with. No one here is certain. Youā€™re not certain. Iā€™m not certain. I can admit that. The length of your reply speaks volumes.

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The level of your own misreading speak volume: i am certain than i am happy acoustically yes...šŸ˜Š I am certain that better experience than mine exist over my own acoustic ectasy yes..šŸ˜‚.But mine is enough for me...šŸ˜ŽAnd some others feel the same and i am curious about their reasons and their systems ...I stated my own very precise reasons to be happy with what i have ...

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Then read me with no projected suspicions about my thread intention ...Dont use innuendos... Insinuating that opening this thread suppose self doubts is false and projection of your part. Period. Others than you here claimed the same and you came after repeating this innuendos ... I answered ...Not only i had no doubts about what i said but i am full of pride...I make myself my own acoustic heaven at the best possible cost... I apologize for my excess pride for sure... I am guilty of that...šŸ˜

What i said since i am in Audiogon 8 years ago and is resumed in my virtual page title had never changed but was confirmed by all my experiments ... It is clear as water... ...

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By the way i generally admire all your posts then i apologize to be so direct and straight in my answer to you ... šŸ˜Š

In answer to the question, Yes! Ā I have always been proud of putting together good sounding systems for comparatively low $$$. I have rarely bought new equipment, kept current thru the audio press, but, most importantly, as a musician I know what instruments and singers sound like live. That has always been my benchmark.Ā 

I will admit that my current system has cost more than most people would spend. But not too much more. I couldnā€™t afford this rig new. Musicians Iā€™ve had in to hear it - jaws drop.Ā 

I do like to hear other ā€œfellow travelersā€™ā€ systems. Ā Many are stunning. In the end, my ears are happy. Ā Itā€™s fun to tweak the room and speaker positioning to find that little bit more. Ā Canā€™t do the ā€œFull Mahgisterā€ šŸ˜‰ but still interesting.Ā