Is Audio nirvana real?


I think it is.  I m finally happy with my system! I'm done!
calvinj

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I used to let comments bother me but I realize now more than ever that you enjoy what you have and don't worry about other folks who will never hear your system. Don't kill my vibe! Lol. I won't say the other word.

Which comments...?
I'm inclined to agree with Geoff. You can be extremely satisfied with your system but 'audio nirvana' as a finality does not exist. 

Equipment is a dead end. 


I don't have any equipment & just listen to my cells dying. 
Whether or not a 10 ounce portable system is my own private Audio Nirvana or not, as Mapman keeps nagging me to disclose, what I will say without fear of contradiction is that this tiny system is VERY cost effective. And as I said distortion and noise is inherently VERY LOW in the teeny tiny portable system, you know, what with the lack of transformer, fuses, house AC, etc. Audio cassettes sound VERY analog and CDs don't sound too bad, either. Hel-loo! Audiophiles tend to go about things the wrong way sometimes - they get enamored with the idea of spending more and more when they could have gotten better results by spending less and less. No more aftermarket fuses, no more super fancy interconnects, no more uber pricey power cords, no monster speakers and their attendant cables. No more teacher’s dirty looks. And a tiny 10 ounce system can be tweaked to your heart’s content. Vibration Isolation, Dark Matter, Intelligent Chip, cryo’d CDs, cryo’d headphones, Morphic Message Labels, what have you. 


Are you involved in the audio industry? 
So if you love your portable paradise why are you selling Hi Fi products & wasting your time with Audiogon...?