OK-- I think I get it, now...


For a long time, I've hesitated to call myself an audiophile, preferring "music-lover", instead.

To be honest, I've had a somewhat dismissive attitude regarding those whom, to me, appeared overly obsessed with sound. 

With the recent acquisition of a Hegel H390, I'm forced to "change my tune", as it were. I guess I just crossed over into the high end.

I've been immersing myself in the Burton/Corea duet disc "Crystal Silence", a long time favorite of mine, and there is just so much "more" going on to notice and appreciate, now.

First of all, the music is unmistakably occurring in three dimensional space. And notes have roundness, color, density and texture. Instrumental timbre is richer and more distinctive. The players' use of varying dynamics, attack and tempo are much more evident than before. Vocals convey so much more emotion and now I can feel the emotion's impact somatically. That's new.  

It's certainly made me appreciate my speakers, more. Apparently, up until now, the Silverlines have been denied the sort of amplification that would permit them to perform at their best. I hope the speaker gods will forgive me! 

No doubt, in time, I will make other discoveries, but for now, this is crazy (in a good way).

I feel I've entered a whole new world. There's no way I can still claim to be "just a music lover". Master M has emphasized the unity of sound and music many times and finally, I think I get it. One cannot be separated out from the other-- they are inextricably one. 

 

stuartk

Decooney, You can be both a music lover & a audiophile. They are meant to go together.

OP, Congratulations!

It was just a matter of time. The right combination of patience and persistence and you get the payoff. Is this fun, or what?

All the best,
Nonoise

stuartk

 

Big fan of Chick and Crystal Silence here.

 

Happy Listening!

@nonoise:

Patience is not one of my strong points but I'm pretty good when it comes to obssession  ;o)  or, "persistence: (a less pathological term).

I've had quite a few guitars in and out of my hands over the course of 45 years or so and I guess that same  drive to find satisfying tonality got transferred over to audio.  Still need to get the interconnects right but yes, this is indeed, lots of fun

@jafant:

Always good to hear from you, J. A.!

 @noromance:

No. I haven't, because I know it's bound to be more forward than my Aqua. The Hegel can sound a bit lean in the mids with some CDs, using my current A. Zen silver ICs. I'm expecting delivery tomorrow of some A. Zen Absolute Coppers that should provide fuller mids and will try the on-board DAC with those in the system. 

I'll be very surprised if I prefer the on-board DAC, based upon reviewers comments but we'll see...

Do you mean listen to the on-board DAC without eq...or ???

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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