avoiding component purchase errors :part 2


in my previous discussion, i mentioned the importance of being aware of personality traits which may conflict with the sound that results froma particular component selection.

it is important that one be aware of one's preferences. if one has no idea what type of presentation is enjoyable, the result will be numerous purchases and sales in the quest of finding one's audio nirvana. one may be lucky at some point and achieve it, or one may continue to buy and sell for years and years.

it's a good thing that seious audio hobbyists do not "change" their spouses as often as they change their equipment.

if one has a desire to create a sound that conflicts with one's psychological makeup, the equipment will change frequently, but the persoanlity will probably not change.

better to have your tastes in sound consistent with your psychological make up, once you have figured out both.

as an example, consider the dimensions of stimulus intensity and complexity, and consider that most manufacturers design for maximum resolution, while the paragon of a high quality stereo system is also maximal resolution.

human being differe with respect to sensitivity of nervous systems to income stimuli and their ability to process data in a time fashion.

if you overload your brain and nervous system, you will take an action to achieve a comfort level.

if you want more and more detail and clarity, you may reach a point weher you have excede your threshold of tolerance.

such a situation puts your desires in conflict with your physiological and psychological capabilities. this is a recipe for eroors adn more buying and selling.

numerous studies have demonstrated that an intermediate level of complexity and intensity is an optimal state.

what levels of complexity and intensity are ideal for an individual, must be ascertained, creatively by that individual.

one need not be ashamed to admit that backing away from a high resolution stereo system may be better for one's health.

too many of us are concerned about being criticized by others for liking a sound which others consider inferior.

most of the time we listen alone and it is better to please ourselves than please the few friends who come over and share our listening experiences.
mrtennis
9rw, you just gave me away. i don't know anything. but to know i know nothing would mean i know something--quite a paradox.

and you sir, and your ilk have all the knowledge that i lack. thank you for enlightening me and pointing out my ignorance. perhaps, you too need some anger management. how is your blood pressure ? have you seen your therapist lately ?

if your superior intellect has been operating you would have noticed that i have used the word opinion several times.

therefore my comments do not represent knowledge. i never asserted that i know anything.

anything i have said has been my opinion.

i'm sorry you are taking this so personally. it's just a discussion and fun. lighten up. as for my speling errors, i type fast and make mistakes.
hi 9rw, either you are more of a comic than mr g, or you are not taking responsibility for your statements.

using the words "irritate" and "we think you're full of yourself", indicates that you are offended, annoyed, over reacting or perhaps posturing.

in any case your tone is scolding, like a parent.
calm down and stop taking my remarks so seriously. it's only audio opinions.

there is no knowledge here, why get so exercised over trivia ?
Is my Goldring Eroica cartridge compatible with my Jolida phono stage?

Anyone?
Stevecham, total incompatibiliy, borderline insanity, definately a match made in (you know where), ok, what the hell I said it.