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In the Thread: Constructing LF modules to the limits
Post Subject: Getting the returnsPosted by AllenB on: 9/25/2011
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 Jorge wrote:
I have never found the law of diminishing returns to apply to audio!  Going crazy always sounds better, well implemented things are always better and the better your system gets, the more sensitive to upgrades it becomes,


OK. I believe this gets difficult. All your problems become smaller and they are all the same size. You can be listening to two, three, five problems at once and you are working to fix just one. When you reach the point where you can't hear much improvement but you can still hear a problem, I think it is time to begin working on a different problem.

 Romy the Cat wrote:
The reality I absolutely assure that that the people who are driven in audio by the proper motivations do not have need to look in whose guarder the grass is greener.


Yes OK, but a person with the proper motivations who is also not happy with his own system will probably still look in other peoples backyards for ideas. We can't everytime simply look at a design and know if it will sound like what we want. Then, without hearing someone's system across the internet we could read some opinions, try to cut past the bullshit and find something to build to hear it for ourselves (and maybe write and tell everyone about it...).

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