Unsomnambulist
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I've meant to ask: What do you have against a straight wire with gain?![]()
Nothing, really. Perhaps it's a little intellectually dishonest, since everything adds some coloration.
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I've meant to ask: What do you have against a straight wire with gain?![]()
Truth.Nothing, really. Perhaps it's a little intellectually dishonest, since everything adds some coloration.

I initially read that as "Dancing if I know." After trying and failing to figure out what that meant, but liking it anyway in my ignorance, I read it again and realized my mistake.Danged if I know.![]()
I initially read that as "Dancing if I know." After trying and failing to figure out what that meant, but liking it anyway in my ignorance, I read it again and realized my mistake.
Then I was sorry that "dancing if I know" isn't really a saying.
Seems like he was near-broke before he even started.

...vinyl sound quality is nowhere near an MP3 or stream — but it makes them feel more vibrant, more real-life," she said.
If I set the standard that I'm not an audiophile, just want to listen to music on decent speakers, what do you folks think of Sonos?
I quickly googled reviews, and they're all good, but they're all from tech sites, not audiophile sites. Sure, the tech is great. But what about the sound quality?
And if we don't hate wireless audio, are there other providers a person should research?
I'm a long way from pulling the trigger. There are higher priority expenses right now. So this is mostly curiosity at this point.
I don't have wireless speakers. I do have wireless headphones, which I rarely listen to but I don't hate them.If I set the standard that I'm not an audiophile, just want to listen to music on decent speakers, what do you folks think of Sonos?
I quickly googled reviews, and they're all good, but they're all from tech sites, not audiophile sites. Sure, the tech is great. But what about the sound quality?
And if we don't hate wireless audio, are there other providers a person should research?
I'm a long way from pulling the trigger. There are higher priority expenses right now. So this is mostly curiosity at this point.