Not impressed


Just getting sick of the Hi Fi Merry Go Around...getting ready to throw in throw in the towel. Price to performance ratio is not all that rewarding. Sucks not being able to Audition before I buy....find a a nice amp.......good luck finding a preamp to match......on and on
djverne
While the pursuit of audio (musical) satisfaction certainly has its ups and downs, putting together the right system for yourself can be done, and without spending insane amounts of hard-earned cash.

A system consisting of some vintage, and some newer gear, can be inordinately musical and satisfying. If you throw in the towel, you'll never experience the blessing of enjoying music as you would like to have it, in your home on a daily basis.

Many of us have found high-sensitivity speakers/low power SET amps to be just what we were looking for all along. You don't state what you have at this time that is distressing you, but try listening to such a system, and see if you might find what you've been missing.

Another thing worth mentioning, is on this forum, there is a wealth of knowledge possesed among its members, along with the usual dose of crackpots you'll find on any forum.

Point being, members have helped immensely in finding the right set up for me. Avail yourself to this treasure trove, many knowledgeable members enjoy helping those of us that just don't know as much as they would like.

Good luck, sounds like you could use some about now.
Dan
Sell it all, and put the ipod on the horse and use the money for gas for the boat and travel a lot.

Hmmmm? And I have a boat with no music on it. Maybe I should get a horse too!
In response to Mihorn, I do not think there is a battle between high end audio and "puny earphones". Those who predominantly or exclusively use iPods or similar players with earbuds probably have no interest in high end audio for no other reason than either they have no familiarity with it or associate listening to music with mobility,

Hi Valinar, as you mentioned above, if those Ipod users (young people) will never be interested in hi-end audio in their life, hi-end audio will not exist soon in the future. Without a new comer, audio business will not survive. It is a small matter to you as a consumer. However, it matters much to me, my competitors, and all hi-end audio professionals.

We, hi-end audiophiles, started this audio hobby some point in our life after exposed to hi-end audio. Simply, we were impressed. If hi-end audio can’t impress any Ipod users, the future of audio industry is bad. We are not doing a good job now. We will loose our job soon. It doesn’t matter to old timers, many here, soon to be retired, but those who will be here 10 years later should be wiser.

It will be my life time goal to purchase $100k sound system and I’ll get that sound system some point in my life if it’s worth it. Many people will do the same if it’s worth it. The audio business will be great. However, we all know we will loose money if we buy it. If it’s worth it, we shouldn’t loose money.

I am doing a favor to the audio industry. I am attracting more new buyers. More people will be impressed with an affordable product that competes 50 times more of its price. More Ipod users will be impressed and become hi-end audiophiles. The consumer loves that kind of revolutionary product. Audio retailers should be happy with such products because more new comers will buy audio related gears. Then who are haters of my speakers here? Hmmm.

To OP. Don’t give up! Truth and solution are out there.

Alex
Wavetouch Audio
Milhorn,
Perhaps you misinterpreted the specific focus of my post. I made no mention regarding the current challenges of high end audio as being "a small matter to you [me] as a consumer".
You also affirmed my contention that many current users of portable music players using earbuds probably have no familiarity with high end audio when you stated that hi end audio retailers "are not doing a good job now". As far as a $100,000 system is concerned, I have neither the resources nor the interest to spend that kind of money on a system. I certainly have no problem with those that have such a system or desire one in the future. Over the years as I have bought and sold stereo equipment new from dealers or here on Audiogon I have arrived at a system that gives me much listening pleasure.
With regard to your speakers I have no knowledge of them. I can only wish you great success in your enterprise.
I was surprised to see this many responses to a post I had started after a few beers lol.
My system
Schit Bitfrost Dac
Exposure 2010S2
Into Job 225 or Exposure 3010s2 stereo amp
Focus 110
The Exposure 2010s2 provides the most texture and prat as a stand alone. When ran as a preamp into the Job 225 I get really good results but a little less thickness and snap in the upper to midrange.
Ran into the 3010s2 amp the combo gives a warm sound with huge soundstage but actually losses a lot of prat.
Maybe I should look at naim