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conspicuous wrote::shock:
in the end this hobby, no matter how extreme, is really about the music. and this guy proves it. his hardware is first rate no doubt but it's the software that gets listened to not the amps, not the speakers, not the turntables. the hardware only communicates the music.
jadis, what per cent of the records have been played at least once? i have several hundred only and yet i have a few that i haven't had time to play yet or like dvds, i end up collecting and not having the 2 hours to spend watching each one
JackD201 wrote:Although I respect people with great software collections and modest gear much much more than people with megabuck gear and tiny software collections, the latter being the most likely candidates to burn out. I really do believe the two aspects must be maxxed out equally to ensure one's own maximum satisfaction.
jadis wrote:Oldfogey wrote:Definitely a jazz lover's wet dream When did he start collecting these titles?
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That is true, Oldfogey. He told me he started in his college days...What a head-start...
i just learned that our man has not played about 30% of his entire collection. off hand it may seem that he is buying more than he can chew, or play;
but the underlying reason would be that he is preventing a audio burnout. he will never run out of lps to play, and in the coming months, or years, he will always be alble to hear something new for the first time - and that, to me at least, constitutes one of the single most thrilling experience in home audio.
jadis wrote:sinar wrote:jadis, where are his aesthetix io and clearaudio master reference? did not see it in your photos.
sinar, it's just there in the room.
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