Still lost at sea?


It took me eleven yrs. to finally come up with an audio system that I find overwhelminly great sounding. So much so that I find it quiet addicting to listen to.

For many yrs.I was lost @ sea trying to find my way to the final sound. Thanks to the great bailout system of Agon I was able to bail on most of my audio blunders. I always took pride in my many feedback grades I received. I now look back and think what a fool for being lost @ sea for so long and building up my feedbacks.

Being out of the ship and on land is a great feeling. No longer looking for that pre amp/amp /speakers/wire etc. had releaved me of all of my sea sickness.

Some of you have been out lost @ sea alot longer than I have. Still looking for that "right piece of gear"? Some shipped wreacked/lost/sea sickness. Wait till you hit land and are through with it. You turn on your system and you dare not touch/change anything because it sounds so good.

I would be up Sh.. creek without the Gon.

Anyone off board yet? How many yrs. did it take
128x128glory

Showing 2 responses by islandmandan

For me, it was going back to my first line of high end speakers, namely Tannoy. After spending a pile of dough on nice speakers that I thought would be lifers for me, it turned out something was still missing, so I was yet lost at sea. I decided to return to Tannoy, bought 35 year old HPD drivers on Ebay UK, designed and had built custom enclosures, built custom crossovers w/premium parts, and have now found the whole system was much better than I thought it was. This turn around allowed me to venture into tubes for amplification, and the result is audio contentment. I even changed the name of my Virtual System to "The Summit". Being on solid land, on top of my personal mountain is a goal I didn't know how or if I would reach, but I'm sure glad to be here.

Enjoy the swim!
Dan