Comments on Profile Post by HeyWaj10

  1. Lyander
    Lyander
    People crave novelty. This is why lots of folks seem to stay stuck gear cycling around mid-fi instead of building a singular system that really works for them; you get an initial thrill that tapers off eventually.

    Lots of me really enjoying what i have is in part due to physical state and mood.
    May 20, 2024
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  2. HeyWaj10
    HeyWaj10
    Totally get that, and it makes a lot of sense. What gets me is that recently I've had more musical "chills" moments either passively listening in my truck (aftermarket system) or even from the darn Echo Show in our kitchen. But throwing on the same song on my headphone setup...nada. It just struck me as odd recently, and made me question a lot.
    May 20, 2024
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  3. Lyander
    Lyander
    As much as I adore headphones and personal audio (cuz of my living in a fairly cramped Asian neighbourhood etc), nothing beats speakers. Heck, even my phone speakers have given me chills some days. Just a matter of mood and the fact that yeah, while very often more technically competent, personal audio is just much more limited in scope.
    May 20, 2024
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  4. Armaegis
    Armaegis
    Take it all apart, rearrange the room a bit, rebuild it all cable by cable and see if that changes the experience. If nothing else it's a zen exercise and an excuse to tidy up.
    May 20, 2024
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  5. loadexfa
    loadexfa
    This is why I will always have multiple pairs of headphones and for some amps/dacs, multiple tube options. I need variety to maintain an emotional connection. I'm happy I could accomplish this without further gear cycling.
    May 20, 2024
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  6. k4rstar
    k4rstar
    Sonos move 2 + 100 year old hardwood floor acoustics = big chills
    May 20, 2024
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  7. Ksaurav402
    Ksaurav402
    Change the power cable to reset your brain
    May 20, 2024
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  8. joch
    joch
    Listen with some lower midfi gear for a while. This might reset your baseline. Also, sometimes you just need a break.
    May 20, 2024
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  9. Qildail
    Qildail
    Echoing recommendations from @Lyander and @Armaegis -- Clear and clean your space. Dust/wipe down everything. Organize your cables. Rebalance the rack if it's on a desk or floor.

    Also, find new music. Expand your genres. Songs you've heard before become predictable and your brain develops burn-in. Hit the puree button on that mix for a week, then come back to your favorites.
    May 21, 2024
  10. atomicbob
    atomicbob
    Mood (and other body chemistry) can have a great effect on listener satisfaction. As others have mentioned, having an alternate system is helpful to reflect and re-calibrate.
    May 21, 2024