My suggestion, and what's worked well for me, dig into DIY. I suggest starting with Nelson Pass. He makes things very understandable and his designs are easy to build. Mr. Carlson's Lab on YouTube is excellent material too. The scope of his channel goes way beyond audio, but he's very good at explaining things and he's started a Patreon where he's teaching electronics starting with the bareknuckle basics. Burning Amp lectures are good stuff too.
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@czarivey I kinda think you're right. It seems to me that when somebody starts getting a grip on electronics they stop believing in the snake oil and myths which seem to be the litmus test for being a "real" audiophile. The more I learn, the more I go by the numbers, the better my stereo sounds, and the less I'm a legit audiophile I am because I don't just listen to anything cluelessly. |
By the way, I am getting a music education now. As for the profile subjects, this is interesting to me. But I have difficulty in mathematics, physics, chemistry. These are not profile subjects and they are difficult for me. What do you think here https://edubirdie.com/ can help with homework here? I can't solve it on my own. |
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