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This is not a best of list for anyone I know. None of the classics from the last 40 years, no jazz, no rock, no classical. At best, maybe a millennial list of pop.
Thank you. I have said before the only person who has to like your stereo is you. That being said, it is nice when others find the beauty in my system.
Audio hobby --> passion --> obsession --> lunacy, still it does keep me off the streets and mostly out of trouble.
Happy Holidays to all !!
Messing around today and changed up the main system. Went clean and simple, moved it to a different wall, went with a 6H30 class A linestage and decided to only have vinyl and digital sources. The wall behind the system really helps with dynamics. The glass and curtains in the previous setup...
Plex is a great option for the TV to play your music. I use a Auralic Altair, with a 3TB drive, in my main system to play my music. It also streams, but I don't use that option. The iPad control interface is really good.
Welcome. Remember the only person who has to like your system is you. There will always be someone with more and someone with less; money, education, common sense, etc. Serenity comes not from what you have but knowing what you can live without.
While the destination may be audio nirvana, don't...
I had a few friends over yesterday. We spent the day listening to music and playing around with different gear.
The main system started out with horn and tube amps. This changed to solid state amps late in the day.
And the sun room. This one is always in a state of flux. More for fun than dedicated listening. The big Klipsch on the ends are presently visiting a friend's house in Austin.
They are amazing speakers. They have the detail, speed and immediacy of an electrostat, but they also have real bass. More than my previous Martin Logans. The soundstage has incredible depth. I really like them. My only wish is I had a room where they could be placed with nothing between them...