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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
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Joined on 05-28-2004
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Spent too much time blind-wondering acrosss a desert?
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fiogf49gjkf0d HypnoToad wrote: | Take the best components, the best listening environment and will you have the perfect system, maybe for a few fleeting moments.
Everything can be improved, speaker positions adjusted, components upgraded. Take the perfect phono stage, we can change components to better quality ones, adjust values to gain the optimum, but then along comes another idea, a better quality component and different way of doing things, today's best is tomorrows has been.
We are all on a journey, some are further along than others but none of us has reached the end, that is why it's so intriguing and keeps our interest.
Do not disparage something or someone having lesser than what you have because tomorrow yours may be the lesser, and you may be the one playing catch up. |
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I am sorry, HypnoToad, but the whole notion that you are trying to present or to defend I found very faulty, not to say Moronic. It appears that you feel that Audio is some kind of compliance with some kind with external rules of “better quality components” or “better listening environment” or the “perfect systems”. This is THE idiotic absurd that unfortunately so many people in audio do impose to themselves. I would not argue this point, will not agree or disagree; I would just deny the entire assertion of the question. If one did not found the internal foundation that motivates him/her in his actions in Audio and in his/her judgments in Audio then I truly do not care what s/he might think about Audio.
THe Cat
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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