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Old March 22nd 06, 05:56 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roderick Stewart
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In article , Glenn Booth wrote:
You don't want to believe :-)

What I believe is based on what I can see and hear.

Everybody else seems to have to
tinker about solving endless technical problems with their hi-fi, but I just
connect everything together and sit back and enjoy the music without
worrying about anything, and it all works.


I don't think there's any 'have to' about it. I reckon some people 'want
to' tinker with endless technical problems. I'm a bit like that, but I put
it down to a thirst for knowledge (honest!) and I do my tinkering on
things that really might make a difference.


Good for you. I used to do a lot more of that too, until I reached a point where
the extra tinkering wasn't making any worthwhile improvement. As long as you
don't bother with things that defy reason or the laws of physics, and are honest
with yourself about what you can really hear, and follow up as much as you can
with objective measurements, then you'll make progress.

Rod.

 




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