Big changes can be completely liberating. I've recently set up a second system downstairs in the open living space based around a pair of Harbeth 30.1s and this is proving a great move. Super easy on the components required to make them sound musically engaging. More genre specific compared to the Maggie 20.7s up in the upstairs room and not as complete and intensive but a lot less demanding of associated gear. Perfect for sharing music with family and friends while living like a normal person rather than tucked away like a hifi hermit.
I love dedicated listening spaces but they can ever so stealthily abduct us into our inner worlds and away from all the people around us and our outer life. Dedicated listening can so easily end up just addictive isolated listening... a periodic retreat is brilliant but if it's just too perfect it's way too easy to build an ideal escape and find it's becomes more a virtual prison.
It's easy to forget that music's purpose has been about sharing an experience through emotion... so a great musically satisfying rig out in a living space that can be enjoyed by others can be magic. Then maybe as spirit suggests a headfi setup (always for me a compromised listening experience) can let you escape occasionally and give you short term respite from the world but never abduct you so completely that you want to do it too often. Ps not sure a €16k SGM server is going to make it to my inexpensive hifi list Marc tho I love the spirit of hi end madness behind the thought.
I love dedicated listening spaces but they can ever so stealthily abduct us into our inner worlds and away from all the people around us and our outer life. Dedicated listening can so easily end up just addictive isolated listening... a periodic retreat is brilliant but if it's just too perfect it's way too easy to build an ideal escape and find it's becomes more a virtual prison.
It's easy to forget that music's purpose has been about sharing an experience through emotion... so a great musically satisfying rig out in a living space that can be enjoyed by others can be magic. Then maybe as spirit suggests a headfi setup (always for me a compromised listening experience) can let you escape occasionally and give you short term respite from the world but never abduct you so completely that you want to do it too often. Ps not sure a €16k SGM server is going to make it to my inexpensive hifi list Marc tho I love the spirit of hi end madness behind the thought.
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