This is a fascinating thread.
It puts into perspective how we all have different priorities, likes, and dislikes.
Having come off many years of uber-resolution, boom and sizzle (in a good way), I find myself shifting away to a different presentation.
To me, the Audio Note rooms reminded me of why I loved playing records in the 70s. The sound just connected with me, for whatever reason, and I'm ready to admit that it may not be the "Absolute Sound", but I've been down that road and I'm looking for a new path...
It puts into perspective how we all have different priorities, likes, and dislikes.
Having come off many years of uber-resolution, boom and sizzle (in a good way), I find myself shifting away to a different presentation.
To me, the Audio Note rooms reminded me of why I loved playing records in the 70s. The sound just connected with me, for whatever reason, and I'm ready to admit that it may not be the "Absolute Sound", but I've been down that road and I'm looking for a new path...