Randy Myers
Well-known member
For me the feeling I get from a component is very important. The looks, the quality of construction, just the over all impression. Obviously sound is paramount but what I call the "warm and fuzzes" are very important. The over all feeling I get from the piece.
For example, the PS Audio mono blocks I had. I thought they sounded very good and they appear to be built well. I could really find nothing wrong with them what so ever. However, I never got a warm and fuzzy feeling from them. I could not put my finger on it, but I knew fairly quickly that they would not be a long term solution for me. I really could not even give a good reason why other than they just did not feel right to me.
I guess this would be a good example of the Psychology of an Audiophile
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Currently all of my components just feel right... I guess this must make a difference to my Psyche
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For example, the PS Audio mono blocks I had. I thought they sounded very good and they appear to be built well. I could really find nothing wrong with them what so ever. However, I never got a warm and fuzzy feeling from them. I could not put my finger on it, but I knew fairly quickly that they would not be a long term solution for me. I really could not even give a good reason why other than they just did not feel right to me.
I guess this would be a good example of the Psychology of an Audiophile

Currently all of my components just feel right... I guess this must make a difference to my Psyche
