I think you should sell off and start again otherwise it will get boring
Heh, Heh! I think you get a newspaper whack on the nose.
I think you should sell off and start again otherwise it will get boring
I think you should sell off and start again otherwise it will get boring
and I'm not saying that it's all good now. only that I am happy now......and those various drum beats of the chaos and default times seem to be passed.
and this Mike, is all that matters!
and this Mike, is all that matters!
Some well known experts and acoustic consultants tell us that concrete walls are a nightmare. The main problem in most small or medium sized rooms are the nulls and peaks caused by bass reflection, solid walls can be very problematic.
Well Mike, Ked will tell you how proud I was over my last space. I’m afraid he called me out pretty accurately. I guess some audiophile sins are common to us all.
However as with all things subjective, the very first gear he asked me to listen to as an alleged improvement was so allergic to my ears that we hit the rails on reasonable swapping of views. Amongst other disconnections.
And we didn’t really have much to agree about in common on other things we heard.
The core of my system gear is unchanged, but the current results are unrecognisable from before.
Borne out by every visitor here genuinely being complimentary while still giving me constructive criticism.
Indeed I’m more likely to tell them all what I’m still unhappy about, perceived shortfalls.
And my visit to U.K.-Paul gave me massive food for thought.
But with a recent, effectively mega breakthrough, I have overnight lost pretty much all my remaining misgivings, and am now super confident on my sound, meaning my planned slow down in upgrading ad infinitum is perfectly timed.
However I know we can all rely on you to keep pushing the audio boat out.
I think you should sell off and start again otherwise it will get boring