This is a hilariois. My hobby is listening to music. My hearings pretty good at 45. It took me years to figure out what an audiophile actually is. Once I figured it out it didn't make sense to me. I thought an audiophile liked to listen to music but sadly found out they critique instead. Rolled off? Wow!! Give it a break and listen to the song not every note. A resolving system? Well there's your problem. That's why Audiogon exists. How about the term 'critical listening'? Well if that doesn't scream "hand on the tone arm or remote" I don't know what does. Did you just hear that? Hold on. That. Was that a rolled off high?
I read a post on another forum from a guy who befriended one of his college professors who was retired. He would visit this gentleman frequently throughout the years. The professor was a classical music nut and listened every single day after he arrived home at the end of the day and in the afternoon upon retiremennt. He would read while doing so. One day his old integrated stopped working so he called his old student friend and asked him to stop by sometime soon because his stereo wasn't working. The guy stopped over and they had casual conversation. The professor handed him a credit card and asked if he would be willing to go buy him a new amplifier. The student replied "well what would you like?" The professors reply was "I don't care, please just get me a new one." So he went and did some listening and returned with a new amp. He connected it and turned it on. The gentleman picked out a record and started it on the turntable, sat down and picked up his book. Everything was the way it should be again.
My friends, this guy could have been making this whole story up but I will never forget it. For me it's about the music. That's why I will never own a resolving system. Because I would never get to sit here with my wife and my dog (and kids when they're around) and enjoy my music. Its too stressful. I don't understand why some of you are trying to achieve what you're trying to achieve. You do what you want but I would suggest you spend more time at concerts. Ive been to many and never been to one that was 'resolving'.
I read a post on another forum from a guy who befriended one of his college professors who was retired. He would visit this gentleman frequently throughout the years. The professor was a classical music nut and listened every single day after he arrived home at the end of the day and in the afternoon upon retiremennt. He would read while doing so. One day his old integrated stopped working so he called his old student friend and asked him to stop by sometime soon because his stereo wasn't working. The guy stopped over and they had casual conversation. The professor handed him a credit card and asked if he would be willing to go buy him a new amplifier. The student replied "well what would you like?" The professors reply was "I don't care, please just get me a new one." So he went and did some listening and returned with a new amp. He connected it and turned it on. The gentleman picked out a record and started it on the turntable, sat down and picked up his book. Everything was the way it should be again.
My friends, this guy could have been making this whole story up but I will never forget it. For me it's about the music. That's why I will never own a resolving system. Because I would never get to sit here with my wife and my dog (and kids when they're around) and enjoy my music. Its too stressful. I don't understand why some of you are trying to achieve what you're trying to achieve. You do what you want but I would suggest you spend more time at concerts. Ive been to many and never been to one that was 'resolving'.

