BlueFox
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A comment in another thread starting me thinking about this subject. I grew up with a father who had, what we thought, was a nice stereo (a Sears console with a radio, amp, turntable, and a speaker built-in, along with a separate speaker for stereo). Anyway, he always had it on playing Big Band music, and every once in a while I could play my Chubby Checker, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, etc. albums on it. As time went on I acquired my own stereo, and after a few years it sounded pretty good, considering it was mostly Japanese 70s gear (Sansui receiver, Sony R2R, Pioneer speakers), along with an AR-XB turntable. Over the years, upgrades were made, and into the 90s I had a Denon integrated, Sony CDP, and Polk Audio SDA-2 speakers.
However, at that point, I found my interest in music going away, and there were periods where the stereo might be played only a few times a year. Why, I have no idea. When I did play it I enjoyed it, but it was an occasional thing. In 1998 I bought my first DVD player, and almost immediately had the audio going though the Denon, and into a pair of Polk book shelf speakers. Being able to watch movies with good sound was fun, and I soon found myself on a Home Theater journey. Over a few years I went through numerous AVRs and speakers, until I ended up in a spare bedroom with a Hitachi 57" monitor, Sunfire TGA-5400 amp, Sony 7100ES AVR, Sony 9000ES DVD/CD/SACD player, and four Polk LSi15, and LSiC, speakers. At that time I was still using Radio Shack interconnects, Home Depot 12 gauge stranded copper wire, and stock power cords. LOL.
One night I put a CD in, and sat up. This sounds pretty good, I thought, and I started listening to music again. A little at first, but it grew over time. At some point, I went back to the two channel system in the living room, and started using it again. Around 2007, I went on a multi-year upgrade, and now 7 years, and over a $150k, later, I am back where I was in the 70s, with non-stop music. Thanks to the two-channel upgrades, the hand-me-downs ended up in the HT, and I find myself alternating between systems for music.
So, I'm not sure what happened in the 90s, but that funk seems to be gone. I am at the point now where I find myself watching a movie, and will pause it so I can listen to music. It is a rare day when I will finish a movie in one day. Now it takes a week. This is especially true after getting my Magico S5 speakers. It is so hard to move away from them.
While it is impossible to predict the future, I really can't imagine going through that phase again. However, I seriously doubt I will be doing any more massive upgrades. Maybe a power cord here and there, but nothing major.
Happy New Year.
However, at that point, I found my interest in music going away, and there were periods where the stereo might be played only a few times a year. Why, I have no idea. When I did play it I enjoyed it, but it was an occasional thing. In 1998 I bought my first DVD player, and almost immediately had the audio going though the Denon, and into a pair of Polk book shelf speakers. Being able to watch movies with good sound was fun, and I soon found myself on a Home Theater journey. Over a few years I went through numerous AVRs and speakers, until I ended up in a spare bedroom with a Hitachi 57" monitor, Sunfire TGA-5400 amp, Sony 7100ES AVR, Sony 9000ES DVD/CD/SACD player, and four Polk LSi15, and LSiC, speakers. At that time I was still using Radio Shack interconnects, Home Depot 12 gauge stranded copper wire, and stock power cords. LOL.
One night I put a CD in, and sat up. This sounds pretty good, I thought, and I started listening to music again. A little at first, but it grew over time. At some point, I went back to the two channel system in the living room, and started using it again. Around 2007, I went on a multi-year upgrade, and now 7 years, and over a $150k, later, I am back where I was in the 70s, with non-stop music. Thanks to the two-channel upgrades, the hand-me-downs ended up in the HT, and I find myself alternating between systems for music.
So, I'm not sure what happened in the 90s, but that funk seems to be gone. I am at the point now where I find myself watching a movie, and will pause it so I can listen to music. It is a rare day when I will finish a movie in one day. Now it takes a week. This is especially true after getting my Magico S5 speakers. It is so hard to move away from them.
While it is impossible to predict the future, I really can't imagine going through that phase again. However, I seriously doubt I will be doing any more massive upgrades. Maybe a power cord here and there, but nothing major.
Happy New Year.