Tim I’d suggest there’s more to learn here than just about the gear spectrum we might be working within. There’s affordable and a bit beyond and all the way to so well beyond it’s in another postcode.
Other people’s discovery can make you open your eyes. This is a changing field and we can easily miss out on big picture developments and approaches to building systems.
I am not able to afford to go the Extreme end of the market yet the idea that investing more in servers can bring far more to the table than just forever trying to get the outcomes by focussing on the dac was something I’ve benefited from by listening to other’s adventures.
Or finding the encouragement to break out of a rut... audiophiles often are people drawn to constant improvement so we get caught in tweaking further and further but we can just forever add more boxes and in a system this can also be a double edged sword... sometimes what’s really needed isn’t small scale optimisation but simpler bigger more fundamental moves... maybe reconsidering our whole approach and that we are needing to push through our boundaries.
Sometimes it’s just learning about perspective and putting the crazy end of this pursuit into some digestible framework and also being reminded to enjoy the music and the journey... or to stop procrastinating in the pursuit of unobtainium levels because we tend to think that perfect is the only thing worth having. Most of us have real world limits here and yes clearly some have less, but it’s not always about the specifics but also about the processes.
There’s a myriad of things that can be learnt from the more extreme ends of this pursuit and what may trickle down from them and simply the diversity of approaches here and the lessons learnt from watching the journeys of a lifetime from people really willing (and able) to push the boundaries.
Sometimes just knowing which cart to choose, or which footer to not choose is really helpful but for me it’s the bigger perspectives that make for great mentoring. We are isolated in our little rooms giving over massive amounts of time if not money to this. Having an amazing spectrum of big and small experiences can be extraordinarily helpful and rewarding even if it’s not an avenue you then choose to go with... and also finally simply that the great stories of other’s experiences can just be enjoyable to share in for their own sake.
Other people’s discovery can make you open your eyes. This is a changing field and we can easily miss out on big picture developments and approaches to building systems.
I am not able to afford to go the Extreme end of the market yet the idea that investing more in servers can bring far more to the table than just forever trying to get the outcomes by focussing on the dac was something I’ve benefited from by listening to other’s adventures.
Or finding the encouragement to break out of a rut... audiophiles often are people drawn to constant improvement so we get caught in tweaking further and further but we can just forever add more boxes and in a system this can also be a double edged sword... sometimes what’s really needed isn’t small scale optimisation but simpler bigger more fundamental moves... maybe reconsidering our whole approach and that we are needing to push through our boundaries.
Sometimes it’s just learning about perspective and putting the crazy end of this pursuit into some digestible framework and also being reminded to enjoy the music and the journey... or to stop procrastinating in the pursuit of unobtainium levels because we tend to think that perfect is the only thing worth having. Most of us have real world limits here and yes clearly some have less, but it’s not always about the specifics but also about the processes.
There’s a myriad of things that can be learnt from the more extreme ends of this pursuit and what may trickle down from them and simply the diversity of approaches here and the lessons learnt from watching the journeys of a lifetime from people really willing (and able) to push the boundaries.
Sometimes just knowing which cart to choose, or which footer to not choose is really helpful but for me it’s the bigger perspectives that make for great mentoring. We are isolated in our little rooms giving over massive amounts of time if not money to this. Having an amazing spectrum of big and small experiences can be extraordinarily helpful and rewarding even if it’s not an avenue you then choose to go with... and also finally simply that the great stories of other’s experiences can just be enjoyable to share in for their own sake.
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