Unsomnambulist
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You mean like this?
Poopy!
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Ah... now that I see it, I can now un-see it.You mean like this?
Poopy!
The struggle is weird. Now it gets real.I have to say that now my audio system has reached a level of sound quality that is too good for the average sound quality level of my music. I see no sense in going further. As it is, I'm getting distracted in hearing all the flaws in recordings that were glossed over before.![]()
I have to say that now my audio system has reached a level of sound quality that is too good for the average sound quality level of my music. I see no sense in going further. As it is, I'm getting distracted in hearing all the flaws in recordings that were glossed over before.![]()
I have given this a teeny bit more thought. Like all hobbies and avocations, there are plateaus.
The plateaus present themselves in natural or logical progression; as such, they are unavoidable. Not all would even reach the identical plateau. You have attained this plateau because you care about how your music sounds to you.
As I said before, I don't know the way out or up for you. But, I know that you will surmount it. People who give up before reaching the summit, however, never surmount it. Those are the people who surrender or give up on music, entirely, or who follow after the same progression of notes day-after-day, alone on a hill. Walking around with eyes closed, misunderstanding all they see.
I wonder if mixing lyrics of Beatles' songs is as bad as mixing metaphors.
Some of the foregoing is word salad. It is up to you, Grasshopper, to find the edible bits and to eat the fruit of the withering vine.
Good luck on that front.I'm having an issue with the Schiit Eitr where vocals (and electric guitars) sound shrill and grainy. I'm currently exchanging emails with Schiit's tech to get the Eitr exchanged.
I have decided to have a $6K audio device affixed directly to my cranial mass.
It's called a hearing aid.

Good for you.I have decided to have a $6K audio device affixed directly to my cranial mass.
It's called a hearing aid.