I envy what you know, not what you have


A gonner for a few years, I've built a system that makes me happy.

The room, speakers, amps, a tollerant wife; what more can you ask?--- musical knowledge!

I've read postings, as we all have, from those on Audiogon who carry the most weight; their experience in both, music and gear, define their reputation.

I will mention a few in alphabetical order; I'm sure I will offend many since since I need to finish this thread before Sue comes in to say that supper is ready, It's 9 PM. early tonight!

Albert Porter, Clio, Dougdeacon, Rauliregas, Rushton, Sirspeedy, Audiophile, and many more, to hell with the alphabet -- I know I've missed many, I'm sorry.

This thread is both a statement and a question. How many of you have made a decision that improved your audio experience because of one of the many top flight Audiogonners' postings? Did you ever let them know you're happy that you capitalized on their knowledge and experience? Even if you did , now is the time to say thanks, I know I will!!

Ken


kftool
A real compliment,to be mentioned in this company( I don't deserve this),and my own humility has been tested,and polished over time.I have definitely learned,and experimented from many subscribers here.My own personal approach to this forum is to read it,and "ponder" much of the comments.I then weed out the stuff that I find interesting,which pertains to what I want to accomplish,in my own listening, and research "that" particular point.FUN and...
VERY HELPFUL!

As a matter of fact I am leaning towards biting the bullet,and moving to a new Tonearm,which has been influenced by my own listening observations,as well as feedback gotten from this fabulously entertaining(even during times of strife -:)forum.
Thanks,and best of luck.
I have certainly been directed towards, as well as away from certain components by knowlegable members with first hand experience. I have also learned of cost effective tweeks. Best example- Deflex panels behind the woofers in my Spendor SP100s. Very cheap, very effective.
I agree that much is to be learned from the experiences of others as posted here. Acquiring such knowledge is an excellent way to get your feet wet in this hobby, but once you have accumulated basic information, remember that the rest is nothing but subjective opinion. Don't be afraid to make your own judgments which may at times be contrary to that of a "guru".