If there’s an audiophile exit ramp, this ain’t it…


Audiogon and the audio press, I mean. I finally have the system I was aiming for and had imagined for my future, as conjured from the cryptic pages of stereophile etc. — incredible transparency, scale, and ‘realness’ — but whenever I’m drawn to these sites/pages, as I have been for two years, I am confronted again with doubt and a vague longing for ‘perfection’ in a new purchase. I just want to enjoy the music.

Im ready for the audiophile exit ramp, and this ain’t it…
redwoodaudio
However, in the end it always comes back to timbre and tonality. The very two things that I fell in love with all those years ago.
@cd318 Yes, I agree and those fine qualities have been around in audio,  for a long time. I'm glad you resonated with my post. 
I've never been beholden or loyal to nostalgia or systems/components in my past. I also trust that my ears are still good enough and that my exposure to live unamplified instruments still happens often enough to keep my ears in reasonably proper tune. I'm also immensely happy with what my system currently delivers. Sure, it ain't live but it still still delivers enough to make listening to the system an eminently pleasurable experience.
I’m with you.

I have an approach to audio that hasn’t changed in 53 years: efficient tube analog. The equipment improved with my income over the years. The system I have now - except for the room - has stayed essentially the same since 1985. The room was added 3 years ago. It lifted the system to a place where I don’t really need to improve it.

I guess I sorta hang out here for reasons of fomo. But my fomo is fairly mild. I’m getting old: so I do think in terms of not complicating my life by chasing my tail.

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@redwoodaudio & others, one thing you could try that might be therapeutic is entering your music media into a collection on discogs.com.
I've just completed this project which kept me busy for a few months, doing a bit most evenings.  While initially a tedious process, I emerged with many takeaways:
- Wow, my collection is worth far more than I expected
- Which albums/artists are highly valued and in demand vs. under-appreciated
- An insurance valuation 
- A reminder of some great albums that deserve more listens
- Some surprising revelations & reminders about who played on & helped make various recordings
- A better understanding of mysterious dead wax etchings & stampings
- Realization of numerous multiple copies that could be purged/sold
- A portable tool for Wishlists and to avoid buying albums I already have

Cheers,
Spencer
If you looking for perfection, you will never find it....especially here.New stuff comes out ,and new performances of perfection begin again.Just try and be Happy....