It satisfies our competitive nature. And I think we have an inner need that drives us to constantly seek "better" or at least the perception of such. But I would add that the motive is, or at least should be, chasing that "holy grail" A.K.A. the absolute sound, so that we can enjoy the music even more. I will add a question to yours; do we develop such a relationship with music and are driven to seek ways to know it better? I know I do, when I make a change to my system I bring out my favorite recordings in hopes of rediscovering something within them.
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Hello. Let's admit it, buying and selling like breeding rabbits is the stupidest thing we could be doing. Hearing is at once a plus or minus situation, but a much different situation down the road. I know, I have experienced it. I am now quite happy and totally sick of the yak yak of looking. I want to listening to my music, and that is it most sincerely.
But as always, I wonder what makes those who are constantly on the 'HUNT' tick? Just a question, thanks.
But as always, I wonder what makes those who are constantly on the 'HUNT' tick? Just a question, thanks.