More enjoyment


In my never-ending quest to achieve more enjoyment from my  stereo, I’ve found one more strategy to do so. Without eliminating the quest for enjoying the sheer sound of the equipment.  
I try to, at first, just choose music that I really love, regardless of sound.  I try to forget about the sonics completely and go completely for the music. I know this is very hard to do.  But if I approach my music that way, little by little I can find  my way back into  the sound , and the combination of music and sonics is blissful.

rvpiano

When my system/room was not optimized yet i was completely frustrated even when listening my Bach or my liked jazz...

Now i focus only on my music....

A system cannot work better than his own peak potential but most of the times it is enough to reach "minimal acoustical satisfaction threshold " M.A.ST. a level many people dont reach at any cost....

When music begin to impose itself and sound become the messenger conveying it we are there ...

I type these words listening Vivaldi sonatas OP 2 with Kovacs and Sebastyen... I listen to it since the first year of CD...

i tried other versions nothing work, even if the sound recorded of my beloved version is a bit "acid" i hear it thousand times, because of the interpreters pulse which is unique..

The pulse is a rythmic musical element that cannot be written in notation nor measured...it can only be felt....Furtwangler interpretation of Schuman no 4 or  Chet baker  Tokyo concert or Miles Davis "kind of blue" convey a perfect pulse...

When all musician plays in the same wave and when one spoke . the pulse is there  like a voice wave vibration...

sometimes I will look for nice musical performances on youtube... those are not in any way high fidelity sonics, and you actually listen to the music for its own sake, sound quality is barely passable but not the point, and not to obsess over... it is a good break from doing the hifi gear thing ad nauseum sometimes

Great to hear from you.glad you found your happy place. I love the golden ear and have all generations way back to the definitive technology sc 7000, eand up to your current model.enjoy the music.

@gkelly:

I still like a lot of the music of my youth, rock & punk mostly but confess I rarely listen to it. Everything now is jazz and blues. 

As a youth I hated jazz and thought rock way outshined the slower tempo of blues. It took awhile to realize a lot of those rock musicians "borrowed" so much of the music from the classic blues men.

I can’t imagine if AC/DC and Van Halen sounded good. Why would I need anything else? 

Actually VH had a couple of recordings that were very good. VH II and Women and Children First.

AC/DC Back In Black is no slouch. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is pretty good too.