Audiophiles! Don't buy anything new before you watch this video!

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I know a lot of you get the itch all too often to upgrade something, slow down! Take a breath, and consider your options.
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  • @CVO_MAN
    @CVO_MAN3 жыл бұрын

    "Don't listen to the system but listen to the MUSIC". This is the most precious advice You, a recognized and expert audiophile, can give to people. Totally agree. Change music and don't necessarily change components.

  • @Sams911

    @Sams911

    3 жыл бұрын

    good quote here: Alan Parsons: “Audiophiles don’t use their equipment to listen to music. Audiophiles use your music to listen to their equipment”

  • @Harry-Giles

    @Harry-Giles

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amen. Spot on advice.

  • @CVO_MAN

    @CVO_MAN

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was with your mother This is not true. If you say that, with the same cable type (copper or silver or mixed) and connection, there is no difference between entry level and high end cables I agree with you. But cables sound different depending on their electrical measures, material (copper or silver), quality of terminations, speakers resistance they are connected to.

  • @geol7408
    @geol74083 жыл бұрын

    I seem happier with my system if I don't read the stereo magazines.

  • 3 жыл бұрын

    I know what you mean.

  • @jeffmpvd7689

    @jeffmpvd7689

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, enjoying what you have, enjoying the music instead of focusing on what someone wants to sell you.

  • @gideonkloosterman

    @gideonkloosterman

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dilbyjones Be happy you're up there, as a 16 year old I can't afford the top 10%! ;-)

  • @jmad627

    @jmad627

    3 жыл бұрын

    You too?! LOL!

  • @dilbyjones

    @dilbyjones

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gideonkloosterman it's Re-Sale from 1970 vintage ...just like my clothes.

  • @bigjay1970
    @bigjay19703 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes Steve's videos surprise me in a good way. This happens to be one of them. Great advice for a newbie and not so newbie!

  • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac

    @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much, hey, I make over 200 videos a year!

  • @ggc7318

    @ggc7318

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don't need to buy anything 👍

  • @Trinity4me
    @Trinity4me3 жыл бұрын

    Solid advice. Pure audio wisdom. Your ears are who you want to dance with, Not your ego..

  • @nwr99nwr99

    @nwr99nwr99

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Fat Rat Your ears & your wallet & your significant other.......Lol

  • @thhall459
    @thhall4593 жыл бұрын

    Steve, good morning! Your never ending enthusiasm and audiophile joy never gets old! Your videos always make me smile! Thank you and bless you!

  • @existentialquest1509
    @existentialquest15093 жыл бұрын

    Amen . That’s why I like Steve and Darko .. common sense over the itch

  • @00pghguy
    @00pghguy3 жыл бұрын

    Steve has always been the conscience of my music enjoyment. Love him.

  • @jlm8699
    @jlm86993 жыл бұрын

    Best music i ever heard.. Driving my dads 72 corvette, top down, blairing FM radio RS Satisfaction on Ft.Laud strip.... Its all subjective man....

  • @karanharjani2214
    @karanharjani22143 жыл бұрын

    Hey Steve..thankyou for this video..you spoke your heart..love from India..I have been following your videos for a while..but today's video was profound...I began exploring new speakers and audio systems ...which was not possible to buy 10 years back but today I can..but I went back to my old system..refubhished it myself after a lot of research and yes I was happy man..the run to have new technology is not always enough ...all it takes is refocus on what you have and take care of it..old is always gold .for that you donot need new ears ..just live it.

  • @michaelcrespo2928
    @michaelcrespo29283 жыл бұрын

    This is some of the best advice I’ve heard. Thanks so much!!

  • @RichardDurishin
    @RichardDurishin3 жыл бұрын

    Steve, this may be your best video to date! Brilliant!

  • @markfreedman2470
    @markfreedman24703 жыл бұрын

    What you are saying is totally totally true. Wonderful video. Thanks

  • @RasheedKhan-he6xx
    @RasheedKhan-he6xx3 жыл бұрын

    I loved this episode. Totally didn't expect life lessons from Guru Steve but its very welcome. In yoga they re-teach you how to hear, how to see. How to be mindful in other words. I think Audiophiles get caught up on hamster wheels so having someone ask you to stop and smell the daisies is great advice.

  • @ginopagnani7286
    @ginopagnani72863 жыл бұрын

    Your statement of what will happen to your system when you’re “gone” is now burned into my brain! I just never thought about it before, now I can’t stop thinking about it !!!!!

  • @Silverface1987

    @Silverface1987

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol... I have thought about this for a while and have told family members what things are worth and not to toss ANYTHING. The only answer I come up with is to put it on eBay and list it for a long time. For that I mean 2 weeks if possible. I do that because locally won’t bring in higher prices. I have a lot of stuff... tube amps, tube preamps, reel to reel, silver faced solid state....... you get my point. I also told them what to keep in the family. All of my things have been restored to new,and tube stuff,better than new. I have considered selling stuff and buying fewer things but replacing them with better equipment. Bottom line “LISTEN TO THE MUSIC” doobie brothers 😎

  • @moon-light1354

    @moon-light1354

    3 жыл бұрын

    When I received my tube preamp the wife said, { What are those nobby things sticking out } ...... I'm sure most of my gear will find its way to the dump......

  • @HareDeLune

    @HareDeLune

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not just your system, but everything else as well. It's all temporary.

  • @noth606

    @noth606

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@moon-light1354 hehe, I'm sure my stuff will end up in the dump too, I told my wife to put it on ebay because it's worth enough that the money will be worth the effort but I doubt she remembers.

  • @homerjones3291

    @homerjones3291

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Silverface1987 Excellent point - leave someone a list of what things are worth, who to call when you die, insurance/investment account numbers and contact info, what bills are paid from where, where the folders with important papers are. Oh, and all of your passwords.

  • @avidnova
    @avidnova3 жыл бұрын

    Right on point Steve. I've been trying that exact attitude for a while now, and I gotta say, it's not easy. But it is doable 😊

  • @josephfinn6244
    @josephfinn62443 жыл бұрын

    Steve, I love your reviews, and I always learn from your thoughtful yet enthusiastic approach. In my first retail selling job, an especially tecno-geek customer (a regular visitor) departed after a long visit. One of the vets said, "He should sell all his gear, spend $1,000 on a new system - and invest what's left over in a bunch of new records. He forgets why he got into this hobby". I love gear, but it's a means to an end - and that end is the Allman Brothers, early Genesis, Jeff Beck, Zappa... having fun with our fave tunes. Thank you Steve! Best, Joe

  • @lese774
    @lese7743 жыл бұрын

    Geez Steve, your always a breath of fresh air!

  • @erics.4113
    @erics.41132 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff Steve. Your sage wisdom is one of many reasons I enjoy your channel. I'm in that new audiophile camp. Just a few months into acquiring gear, and before watching this had already adopted the buy and try everything attitude. I have acclimated myself to the audiophile vernacular and edified myself on gear, but I haven't done much listening so far. So. I bought some wildly different sounding speakers and components and have been experimenting. A lot of experimenting. The only down side is money. But that also helps me to pause and get the most of what is here now. If I had unlimited funds to buy all this stuff now, I feel I would miss out on the part where you live with and learn a particular piece for an extended time. And then appreciate the changes when you introduce a significant upgrade. I'm a believer that satisfaction in the destination is derived from the journey. Essentially, I accept and embrace some of the shit qualities of my system now, because as I grow to something more substantial I will remember where I started from.

  • @carlitomelon4610
    @carlitomelon46103 жыл бұрын

    Great advice! New music is a great adventure 👍 I invested in a Bluesound Vault2 and and Node2i with Qobuz subscription for my music rooms. Every day I check out the latest HR recordings. Every day is "wonderfilled"! My library fills in my listening time too, but there's so much music to discover!

  • @elchorepunk
    @elchorepunk3 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful thoughts Steve ! That’s what this is about. Greetings from Mexico

  • @Deanreichert
    @Deanreichert3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you SOOOO much! "Listen to the music!" What a concept!

  • @tccincrj2866
    @tccincrj28663 жыл бұрын

    Excellent advice, as always, Steve. Thanks!

  • @martinmedrano
    @martinmedrano3 жыл бұрын

    Great video for both beginners and experienced people.

  • @joemaison3597
    @joemaison35973 жыл бұрын

    You are absolutely correct. Listen to the music. Having said that, great sound makes the music immersive but any decent equipment produces good sound.

  • @edwardmccloskey7973
    @edwardmccloskey79733 жыл бұрын

    Very very wise advice. I step away from listening every summer. Too much to enjoy outside. As the season changes, I go back to listening and it sounds refreshingly different. No need to layout$$$ to refine my listening room. It is amazing when you give something you love a break.

  • @bc527c
    @bc527c3 жыл бұрын

    Best possible tip for almost everybody, first make the room acoustically good (a multiyear project), you don't actually know what your system sounds like until you do, and if you keep replacing gear instead of fixing the room... your just making different versions of not good. I know a person who is obsessed with replacing his gear with super high end stuff... because he thinks his current gear is not up to par, but every problem he has is acoustics... that I could fix for a few hundred dollars, but he won't let me, he is dead set on the idea he needs 30k$ set of amps to get it right.... but amps and cables can't overcome physics.

  • @bigjay1970

    @bigjay1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    So true!

  • @monkeypunker

    @monkeypunker

    3 жыл бұрын

    I get you man. And my way is this: Never try to advice a friend who thinks he is always right, or likes to be always right. They may use you only to have their beliefs justified. And will not listen, or understand, what you can tell them. Even if your experience and knowledge faaaar exceeds theirs.

  • @Aswaguespack

    @Aswaguespack

    3 жыл бұрын

    And it’s not just listening rooms that need attention to acoustical treatment but any place where any type of music will be played whether live of reproduced. 20+ years ago my local place of worship underwent a massive renovation. A one hundred plus year old example of European Spanish Style was renovated “expertly” and at great expense BUT absolutely no thought was considered to the acoustics of the project. An expensive professional sound system was installed with all the modern features. The result was/is an incredibly horrible acoustical “venue”. The choice of construction materials, the finishing of walls, vaulted ceilings, flooring, etc gave this beautiful renovation the acoustical properties of a fine Cavern minus the bats. I cringe with every hymn. No amount of electronic processing can fix the issue. A real acoustical treatment process needs to be done. A new pastor realized a problem and sought some acoustic consultant and some treatments were added. It helped a bit but more needs to be done. At least now the man in charge has an idea of the scope of the problem and has taken a step in the right direction.

  • @bigjay1970

    @bigjay1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Aswaguespack The perfect example! Facts, not fiction!🤗😉😇

  • @bigjay1970

    @bigjay1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    @I was with your mother So, so did I say do TRUE!🤗😉😇

  • @Tull1996
    @Tull19963 жыл бұрын

    I was convinced I needed new speakers in all 3 of my systems.....(living room, bedroom, computer room).....I priced them out, and was ready to spend the $$......then, I thought of what each speaker brought to the table....and how perhaps they were simply in the wrong room for their particular qualities......so, I put each speaker in a different room....and....holy moly, I saved myself a ton of money, as I was (and continue to be) completely happy with the sound in each area now.....go figure....

  • @bobattiyeh7534
    @bobattiyeh75343 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, Steve. Thank you! Wise words.

  • @playbackamusicloversjourne8620
    @playbackamusicloversjourne86203 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree with your comment about not making lateral moves. I finally talked myself out of that and went from an RB250 to an Audiomods Series 6 arm, a Dynavector DV20X2H to a DRT XV-1s, Dreamcatchers to Nautilus 805s, and Lounge Audio mkIII to Valab LCR MkIII. All were about 3 steps up the ladder from where I was at. I also replaced my electrical outlets to inexpensive pure copper outlets and swapped out my power cables and ICs. It's amazing the detail I get out of my system now.

  • @deputy3690
    @deputy36903 жыл бұрын

    You are a brilliant man Steve!

  • @JG-no3iz
    @JG-no3iz3 жыл бұрын

    This discussion could apply to many hobbies and interests. But....sometimes chasing gear, selling, buying, reading forums, magazines, etc. can be fun as well. Just a thought.

  • @sidvicious3129
    @sidvicious31293 жыл бұрын

    Steve, this is the best advise that could ever be given and it’s the advise that is the most over looked, in a word simply brilliant!!! Listening to music that you are not familiar with gives both you and your system a new lease on life. Not making lateral moves that waste time and money, priceless. I took Steve’s advice almost four years ago and made some changes that even now give me post and no reason to upgrade individual components. I just last week upgraded my power conditioner to a Audioquest Niagara 1200 and I’m extremely satisfied. I might upgrade my power cables to Audioquest Z3, and maybe Isoacoustic Gaia II speaker isolators and I’m done. I’m in no hurry to do anymore changes this year because I’m happy with what I have and it sounds good with all different type of music. I just got lucky enough to buy a copy of A Mofi One-Step copy of Yes’s Fragile album for way less than retail considering this album is now out of print. The Mofi is better than the original, which I own as well. This is what I want to spend money on records, CDs and Tidal.

  • @centinel6505
    @centinel65053 жыл бұрын

    Great video Steve. Great advise.

  • @Roudaki677
    @Roudaki6773 жыл бұрын

    Steve, thank you for discussing this fact with all of us. I started collecting records in 1976 as a 6th grader, that led me to seeking better and better equipment "fill in the blanks". I stopped counting my records at 10,000 and that was many years ago. Couple of years ago when I turned 55, I started panicking about what happens after I'm gone, not just with all the records but also ALL the beautiful and coveted amps, pre amps, tonearms, speakers..... Unless we are willing to give it away, it takes a long time to find the right home and sell even the most sought after models and brands. For 2 years I have sold my beloved Thresholds, SMEs, vintage Marantz, Macs, Dynacos, JM Labs, early Pass models, countless DACs, etc...and still haven't made a dent. The BEST aspect has been that I have met a few very young, next generation audiophiles that are starting with these pieces and are keeping our hobby alive.

  • @chrisbozeman6639
    @chrisbozeman66393 жыл бұрын

    The music is the point. BOOM!!! Thanks Steve.

  • @streetshooters
    @streetshooters3 жыл бұрын

    Steve THANK YOU for all your passion and interest. We rebuilt our house so I had four areas to build audio (and TV) systems. Upstairs I was constrained by athestics as dictated by my wife LOL but fortunately a set of AudioVector QR speakers passed my audio test and best of all were deemed suitable in white (no other colour!) for the our small main room system unfortunately driven by a high-end Yamaha A/V receiver which has a streamer built in and really isn't all that bad but isn't as good as the tube amp I wanted but we must all make concessions :) Downstairs in the surroundsound home theatre I settled for another high-end Yamaga receiver with Monitor Audio Bronze all around with a sub-woofer. Sounds ok in again a smallish home theatre. But now we get to my little corner of the world where I installed a Node 2i streamer into a 50-watt Rega Brio amp to two JBL Arena 130 (I wanted the Harbeth P3ESR speakers but we'd run of money by then LOL. Maybe someday as it's on my bucket list.) and BTW the JBL's while not the best sound to some are great in my system (as compared to my Audeze LCD-x headphones they are hold up pretty well) and were on sale for $299 for the pair and that's in Canadian dollars woo hoo. And then, as per your recent recommendation, I relocated my Polk Audio sub-wofer from under my synthizer table (another expensive hobby) and reinstalled it under my listening room table and you're right - it makes a significant difference to hearing the room especially when I reduce the thump part of the signal down to match the JBLs which are in near-field position on my desk with tweeters pretty close to ear level. My last system is a less expensive Yamaha receiver but with optical in from a 55" TV and Pioneer SB-522LR and sounds great in my synth room. Anyway I'm 72 and retired and very much appreciate your guidance in how to spend my pension cheques :)

  • @TheBodhisattvaWisdom
    @TheBodhisattvaWisdom3 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful.

  • @radiojet1429
    @radiojet14293 жыл бұрын

    Always relevant, Steve. Thanks.

  • @kjbiz
    @kjbiz3 жыл бұрын

    Thx Steve very timely as someone who is getting back into it and trying to balance next move with $$

  • @chadbarker4023
    @chadbarker40233 жыл бұрын

    So true. I listened to risk and country my whole life. Turned to some jazz year ago and been listening every since!

  • @andrewsayers3392
    @andrewsayers33923 жыл бұрын

    Well said steve, I think I honestly enjoyed music more when I was younger as I wasnt listening to the hifi but the music, it's so easy to go down the rabbit hole in this industry.

  • @DarenLee
    @DarenLee3 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos compare to other reviewers who are mostly fancy. Love your clutter, love your humbleness despite your rich experiences. People trust your messages are so straight forward and relatable for both audiophile and layman.

  • @JK-yu7hj
    @JK-yu7hj3 жыл бұрын

    Great video Steve - I really need to have a serious conversation with the kids about my “Old boat anchor” audio equipment.... What a great journey this audiophile train has taken us on!

  • @Silverface1987

    @Silverface1987

    3 жыл бұрын

    I told my kids about my stuff also. Vintage only... tubes, silver faced solid state, reel to reel, ..... you get my drift

  • @jlutell
    @jlutell3 жыл бұрын

    Great episode and advice!

  • @ppmnox
    @ppmnox3 жыл бұрын

    fantastic, meditative discussion, Steve. I love the way in which you spelled patreon methodically, but then just said audiophiliac as though it is so much easier to spell :-)

  • @nathanc6516
    @nathanc65163 жыл бұрын

    Another thing you can do is play around with the speakers and amps you have, try different pre-amp amp combos, and different settings. I recently found a magical sweetspot I never knew existed in the balance of my equipment. Everything sounds different and more detailed than ever before, right down to the individual snares on the drum, or the coils of the guitar string during a slide.

  • @rolandlickert2904
    @rolandlickert29043 жыл бұрын

    Great Vidio Steve makes complete sense you came a long way lots of wisdom! End of the day you want some fun to listen to music or simply relax and enjoy..

  • @EKrijl-jm1tj
    @EKrijl-jm1tj3 жыл бұрын

    This sounded like a personal message to me. Thanks!

  • @hilde45
    @hilde453 жыл бұрын

    My system is good enough. If I have discretionary $$'s, I'm going to try to help out people in need with the money. Too many people out of work, hurting, for me to buy more gear.

  • @stephenmayo9573

    @stephenmayo9573

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you realize that humans build stuff you’ll know you’re helping them when you buy the stuff.

  • @noth606

    @noth606

    3 жыл бұрын

    I know I won't have extra $$ for quite some time and if I did I would not be spending on audio stuff, what I have is good enough and I can only listen on headphones since my wife basically hates sound. I have a few different headphones, an O2 amp and a decent DAP, one only thing I would want is something I will never be able to afford(high end headphones).

  • 3 жыл бұрын

    @@stephenmayo9573 Not the same.

  • @jeffmpvd7689

    @jeffmpvd7689

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stephenmayo9573 There are more efficient ways to help people than buying stuff you don't need made mostly overseas.

  • @barabhas
    @barabhas3 жыл бұрын

    Steve, love your channel and learn a lot from it. After sampling audio devices over the years, I have finally found a loving combination, a McIntosh MA6100 and Klipsch Chorus speakers. These are used with a DAC and Bluetooth. Thanks!

  • @dannygnaniah7552
    @dannygnaniah7552 Жыл бұрын

    Wise words…. I’ve just started, but I do wanna pause and enjoy this

  • @lesmatthews459
    @lesmatthews4593 жыл бұрын

    I love my system and have kept it for thirty years (except an addition of a sub and new amp)!

  • @lynnlittle8671
    @lynnlittle86713 жыл бұрын

    Best advice regarding audio ever!

  • @garymalone547
    @garymalone5473 жыл бұрын

    Great advice as usual.

  • @coolmickey68
    @coolmickey683 жыл бұрын

    I started a second system for my living room, This time I got three way speakers instead of horns and a tube amp instead. A new cart for my TT. although I did move sideways in price, I changed the whole dynamics of the system. And it works great. It does things the other system doesn't and vice versa.

  • @dmtraptorjesus
    @dmtraptorjesus3 жыл бұрын

    Solid advice brother.

  • @deputy3690
    @deputy36903 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love your videos!!! Best damn subjects ever!

  • @michaelcollins2473
    @michaelcollins24733 жыл бұрын

    This is good stuff. Chasing an impossible dream is always going to be just that. Impossible. Your budget dictates what you're going to, in the end, be able to live with. Always good to shoot for a high-end piece of equipment, but "high-end" is subjective, and there's always going to be something bigger and badder next year! Enjoy where you are. I love it!

  • @BobFonseca
    @BobFonseca3 жыл бұрын

    I’m going to cancel my therapist for this week! Thanks, Steve! This rings true for me this week. I was chasing a new sound in my office system (vintage Thorens, warm Jolida tube integrated and JM Labs Chorus 706 bookshelves. I pulled the trigger on the Klipsch 600m. My expectations were high! Granted, I didn’t give them much burn in (and I know they are much loved on this channel) but, Man, they were harsh to my ears. I threw all kinds of music at them, and even swapped out to a NAD 320BEE amp, but I could only do 10 to 15 mins with the 600s before I had to throw in the towel. I attacked the problem the next day with fresh ears... toe in, toe out... no dice. I really wanted to love the ‘18 Speaker or the Year, but I couldn’t. It’s not a Klipsch thing, I have Heresys in another room and I’ll never part with them. In frustration I put the 706s back in and to my surprise they were everything the 600s weren’t. Bright but smooth, detailed, and broken in from 2 decades of moving around my various systems. And they were already paid for of course. Sometimes (to Steve’s point) you forget to appreciate what you already have. There is a reason you bought them and kept them in the first place. I realized that I just had G.A.S. (Gear acquisition syndrome). I was chasing some mythical sound, when I already had 98% of what I was looking for! $500 saved.

  • @joshscism2351
    @joshscism23513 жыл бұрын

    Steve, thanks for your esoteric nature and a reminder to slow down.

  • @donalddeorio2237
    @donalddeorio22373 жыл бұрын

    During the pandemic I've had lots of time to really sit and listen to music. Started listening to higher quality recordings and you know what, my system sounds great. My speakers are very revealing so bad recordings sound harsh. Good recordings show how detailed and accurate my speakers are. I have had them 17 years and have no intention of changing them now. So people listen to the music.

  • @markcarrington8565
    @markcarrington85653 жыл бұрын

    Great video Steve. I have an office system mostly comprising vintage stuff which I use to scratch my fiddling about itch. My lounge system I think about long and hard before making changes. In fact the next changes are all going to be internal. I love the fundamentals of the sound so for relatively little outlay I will be upgrading the opamps in my CD player to Burson Audio V6 Vivids and then a rework of the speaker crossovers. This should just dial up the great bits of my system to the next level, without the scary bit of replacing whole chunks of it.

  • @djvartan
    @djvartan3 жыл бұрын

    Great advice!

  • @stonefree1911
    @stonefree19113 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful advice Steve! It's so important for us to stop chasing the equipment and start catching the music. It's something we all do. Love your channel Steve, however, I've noticed that organization may not be your strong suite.... :)

  • @brandonburr4900
    @brandonburr49003 жыл бұрын

    So much truth in this episode. I no longer consider myself a newbie in this hobby and I always ask myself what a potential new piece will bring me that I'm not already getting. Most if the time just can't justify it. Like Steve says it has to be a bigger change than a smaller sideways change. But one of the most important things Steve mentioned is just try new music. Explore old music with what you have. Enjoy it. Nd try not to focus on the next piece or upgrade. I wish I would have done this year's ago. It would have saved me a lot of $$$. So live with what you have and enjoy the music. After all that is what it's sorta about!

  • @dungysphincter7974
    @dungysphincter79743 жыл бұрын

    The type of music you listen to makes just as big a difference in the DAC you choose as much as matching a DAC to your system. I listen to a variety of music styles and genres, I like the flexibility in changing the tone of my system. Sometimes I add tubes into my mix. Sometimes I use a Delta Sigma DAC, and sometimes I feel the need to use a Burr Brown DAC, or some other flavor of DAC to better match the music (or movie) I am listening to getting the most out of my recordings. In this regard, I use several different DAC's intermittently to get the best out of the music I am listening to at any given time. I believe in your message Steve. You can save time, money, and your sanity, if you consider your budget, make realistic goals of what you want to achieve from your system.

  • @EfferalganUpsa
    @EfferalganUpsa3 жыл бұрын

    Very true. As a kid I owned a tape recorder in the shape of a motorcycle with tape deck being the engine and the speakers being the wheels. I loved the sound and the music and could not care less for the "presentation lacks authority" and "the scene could be more spacious" kind of thing. The best tweak one can do to their audio system is tweaking that part or the system that is sitting on the couch

  • @fredwaldrop3810
    @fredwaldrop38103 жыл бұрын

    Thanks I needed that!

  • @danedewaard8215
    @danedewaard82153 жыл бұрын

    I love to listen to my favorite music no matter what it is being played on, because I just love the music! But when I listen to my audio system, not only do I love the music, but I love how it sounds! The lossless audio files that were so graciously provided here by Steve and the recording companies (for free, THANK YOU SO MUCH!) have really allowed me to enjoy my system at another level! These recordings have such an amazing dynamic and frequency range which is far greater than any of the recorded media that I own! My system sounds so good, I just need to purchase better recordings rather than purchasing better equipment! Thank you Steve for forcing us to enjoy the music as much as the hardware!

  • @Mr1967Wardy
    @Mr1967Wardy3 жыл бұрын

    Very wise words Steve.

  • @dahe8883
    @dahe88833 жыл бұрын

    Nobody ever talks about simply using octave band dB boosts to adjust your existing components to ongoing changes in your hearing, especially as you age (presbycusis). New components may only seem to sound better if you never adjust and readjust your existing system to your hearing.

  • @Aswaguespack

    @Aswaguespack

    3 жыл бұрын

    I certainly can attest to this first hand. Great observation and very useful for many audiophile especially those of us who experience age related or workplace related hearing changes.

  • @paulwibb.8944
    @paulwibb.89443 жыл бұрын

    Great vid. Steve,, I've recently gone back to a vintage marantz from the 70s, after running a brand new iota integrated for the last year.

  • @ofnarcr

    @ofnarcr

    3 жыл бұрын

    What model?

  • @paulwibb.8944

    @paulwibb.8944

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ofnarcr it's the 2235b

  • @jshanker2005
    @jshanker20053 жыл бұрын

    "What is it that you want out of music?" Almost seems like an existential question. I'd say all I am looking for in a system is natural midtones, deep bass (even if it's unnatural) and crisp highs. Nothing more.

  • @nebulusnebulus6503
    @nebulusnebulus65033 жыл бұрын

    Improvement of the enclosures and insulation in doors and windows, reduction of background noise. Refill the fridge with our favorite drinks. Buy new records, give away the ones we don't like. All of that helps.

  • @jfv65
    @jfv653 жыл бұрын

    I have on morethen 1 occasion discovered that friends had their speakers connected OUT OF PHASE! This makes them sound dull , unclear and undefined. I demonstate this by letting them listen to mono with treble way low, bass way up and balance in the middle. This can bring out this out of phase situation because those bass drivers will start to cancel eachother out instead of complementing eachother. Then i reconnect their speakers correctly (=in phase) also front agains rear sets if present. Then i re-adjust all controls to normal settings and switch to stereo and often people were amazed how much better their system sounded. Same situation in cars. Specifically with after market non-OEM installations. Just by doing simple tweeks like that can bring out a whole new enjoyment of music.

  • @robdewey7537
    @robdewey75373 жыл бұрын

    I did this Steve, just listened to some new music. That music happened to be be early Bob Dylan which I was indifferent to. Slapped it on my headphone rig and started to appreciate it!

  • @julianjechev7949
    @julianjechev79493 жыл бұрын

    Have been in this hobby most of my life. As with anything in the human world, the sooner and more frequently you start to know and listen to you and yourself only, the less you will need "experts, magazines, gurus, and audiophiliacs".....to get it your way, which is always the most rewarding way..... Happy listening, meanwhile!!!

  • @gregNFL
    @gregNFL3 жыл бұрын

    Sage advice Steve. I hava a DAC, power cables, interconnects and a couple-few dozen still sealed albums that I haven’t taken the time to even open because with a busy life, I find I’d rather listen to old faves than start ‘reviewing’ gear. I don’t know how you can do it all. Somehow I do find the time to view all of the Audiophiliac episodes though. Go figure. There’s a long cold winter coming so the time is near to work all this stuff in. I’m a lost cause but have a lot of fun implementations to discover and I really look forward to that but do agree: I must pause. Cool it. Listen more, think less. Keep it coming. It’s ALL good.

  • @alastairmackay4589
    @alastairmackay45893 жыл бұрын

    Really good. 👍

  • @AndreasHalvardsson
    @AndreasHalvardsson3 жыл бұрын

    Spot on!

  • @pkflash2004
    @pkflash20043 жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve. I think it's a really valid point regarding taking stock and re-evaluating things. Having a short break from listening can be helpful. When you come back to your system you start to hear things from a fresh perspective and are then able to appreciate what's good about your system and identify what's lacking. Having recently done this I've come to realise that some room treatments and other tweaks might be as beneficial as purchasing any new components.

  • @StewartMarkley
    @StewartMarkley3 жыл бұрын

    I would add that before making any change, consider the major changes before incremental changes. Major changes such as whether you prefer the open, airy, spacious sound of dipoles or the focused and lively sound of horn speakers. This really should be figured out before getting into audio at all. Speakers make the biggest difference in sound of any component in the chain, and deserve the most thought and scrutiny before laying down the cash.

  • @edwardbalboa5528

    @edwardbalboa5528

    3 жыл бұрын

    This ... Speakers and a decent amp

  • @bigjay1970

    @bigjay1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep!

  • @dungysphincter7974

    @dungysphincter7974

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! If the rest of your system is at a cost of say $1000. The quality range in price of your speakers should be at least $3000 speakers. The two biggest influences of sound are a clean signal, and speakers that can best reproduce sound. Achieving a clean signal is a lot easier than matching speakers. I did not mention speakers in my recent response. But, in 2020 the most important component of your system for reproduction is your SPEAKERS. Today,s technologies has made it easy to achieve a clean signal. SPEAKERS! SPEAKERS! SPEAKERS! I really like your comment Stewart...so true!

  • @raynewcomb337

    @raynewcomb337

    3 жыл бұрын

    the room is probably the most important factor and the quality of the music is extremely important as well

  • @bigjay1970

    @bigjay1970

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@raynewcomb337 I also find the quality of the recording matters more than most anything else especially cables!🤗😉

  • @davidgill2520
    @davidgill25203 жыл бұрын

    Hello from Montreal, I appreciate this video Steve it’s great food for thought. In last couple of weeks I’ve hanging out with friends and listening to their hi fi systems. They are a lot more experienced and very supportive. Because this is something new comparing systems I feel some stress relating to what I have. I mean I’ve invested time and money in creating something that is really nice sounding . My friends weren’t involved in my component selection and they have not heard mine yet. But they’ve already questioned my choices even before they’re heard anything. I do feel some doubt. I guess it’s human nature to comment but I do enjoy the social part and it should be a hobby that’s social. They will hear what I have and we’ll have a few beers and some laughs. It’s all positive.

  • @humanitech

    @humanitech

    3 жыл бұрын

    Remember that you should only be building a system that suits you and your hearing and makes you happy.(and maybe perhaps your partner too LOL)..but remember other people's hearing and tastes may vary and be different to yours and therefore made them choose their gear...there is no right and wrong gear as such... as long as you are happy, that is the most important factor.

  • @davidgill2520

    @davidgill2520

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@humanitech Thanks a lot, we all appreciate advice and yes it just got me doubting my choices of components. I built my system by myself without help and I love it. I just didn't expect the comments yet since they haven't even heard it. My system is up of McIntosh preamp and power amp powering some JBL 4429 speakers and my sources are an Innuos Mk 3 streamer /ripper and Rega P3 turntable. Not a cheap system, I like rock music but the comments where related to the speakers. Anyways it's all fun. Take care

  • @humanitech

    @humanitech

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidgill2520I imagine that your system sounds fab with the components you mention Dave. The secret is once you have a setup that connects and makes you smile....stop doubting and simply enjoy the music. Hifi can be a neverending game of doubt if you let it...and sure you can keep tweaking and making subtle sonic changes but if it sounds great to you now...it's pretty much job done. Problem with HiFi is that although it is personal journey...others will always like to throw in their opinions and judgements...remember it's only you and your ears that are the best and true judge.

  • @davidgill2520

    @davidgill2520

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@humanitech Thanks again John. I do enjoy the music with my current system. I will tweak it but for now it suits me just right. I've added an old vintage tuner to my system, we have some great radio stations up north.

  • @drazenbabich
    @drazenbabich3 жыл бұрын

    Well said my friend, well said!

  • @georgeanastasopoulos5865
    @georgeanastasopoulos58653 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Steve; well said. I'm glad I tuned in. I was seriously considering making a couple of purchases; a new updated, CD Player single tray, and a new, high performance, quality phono cartridge. The Nagaoka MP-110 cartridge from Japan is certainly a very good choice from what I have heard on the Internet, and has a reasonable price. It is a moving magnet phono cartridge, and has received good criticism; that its performance is just as good as a moving coil cartridge! Anyway, thumbs up. I certainly liked this topic. As a mature music fan, audiophile those are the things, and systems of playback of music I'm going to consider. Furthermore, streaming music from a computer, having a streaming service such as Amazon Prime through a DAC before a connection to a headphone amplifier is also I do a bit. I have a DAC, a Topping D10 DAC that I occasionally connect to my laptop computer, then from the DAC in connection to an eSynic Hi Fi headphone pre-amplifier. However, I mostly listen to music from vinyl, CD, cassette tape, and FM radio. Anyway, it's connected to my Sony STR-DH520 Receiver for now. A little later I am going to connect my DAC to my desktop computer of 2003, upgraded to Windows 7, that has a S/PDIF optical output port. Therefore, I'm going to get a long SPDIF cable from Amazon, Canadian web site, and connect to my DAC amp to headphone amp via Linkerpard RCA cables. But you know what? I still mostly listen to music from analogue, and digital CD! I was thinking of buying an open reel to real tape deck. However, reel to reel decks are not very practical; very heavy, extraordinarily expensive as are the pre-recorded tape. After speaking to a friend of mine who is a big music fan, luckily I changed my mind. Instead, I stuck to making the original choices explained above in my first paragraph.

  • @DirtyCityMick
    @DirtyCityMick3 жыл бұрын

    Steve, I bought that Denon integrated amp for $400 that you liked. I'm really loving it. Thank you!

  • @asteen75
    @asteen753 жыл бұрын

    I need the audioquest niagara 3000 power filter.. I Tried it thes weekend, and my system was at a whole different level. What Surprised me most, was the increase in dynamics and details when connecting their Tornado power cable. It was mind blowing.

  • @valkyrieorion7200
    @valkyrieorion72003 жыл бұрын

    Great video to inspire on reflecting. Also my 4 year old kept asking me where is the vehicle lol

  • @wrayr
    @wrayr3 жыл бұрын

    A great video. There will be hitmen out from various equipment manufacturers!

  • @johncorrigan7643
    @johncorrigan76433 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve. I have three updates pending, I can only choose one for Christmas. Turntable, Amp or Speakers. The choices we have to make. Cheers John.

  • @musicmaniac2165
    @musicmaniac21653 жыл бұрын

    So yes. Time to continue to explore new sounds

  • @gregt2022
    @gregt20223 жыл бұрын

    When I realize how much my friends and family mean to me, the music always sounds better.

  • @sean_heisler
    @sean_heisler3 жыл бұрын

    Ultimately agree with you on the sideways moves and purchases but often they are valid because it may be a flavor you are searching for. Your budget is only $500 for speakers and you find speaker A in this price range is bright but you hear that speaker B in this price range is warmer so you make a sideways move for tonality more to your liking even though speaker A and speaker B perform about the same. Also, agree with you on tweaks, I'm a huge tweaker!

  • @tupuhumuhumunukunukuapuaa3093
    @tupuhumuhumunukunukuapuaa30933 жыл бұрын

    So funny that this video pops up in my recommendations. Spent a couple of hours last night (a few hours ago) listening to some 70's funk and soul music that I haven't heard in ages, and certainly not stuff that's in regular rotation (thanks Roon/Qobuz). I could have listened for hours more, but I promised my wife I'd watch "The Martian" again with her. I can't believe how engaging my current configuration is. I can sit down and just listen to music and luckily move about the room and still get a nice presentation. Finally I'm not looking for more, not feeling like there's some aspect of the system that should be better. It's a nice feeling. Instruments sound like they should, triangles ring, tambourines and shakers can be heard in busy passages, piano sounds correct and percussive, strings aren't strident, horns and vocals punch through, the soundstage/imaging and detail don't collapse under spirited listening conditions. And I'm not running megabucks level gear, it's so rewarding. I think it really comes down to proper placement of speakers and listening position in the room and the right combination of components (room treatments help as well). I find that when you get that right you can forget about the system and just listen to and enjoy the music. I think it's worth getting the room acoustics and placement right before diving into equipment upgrades. This is my third time finding that seemingly perfect balance with a room and the components involved in the given configuration, however this time I've got more resolving gear but in all cases I'm hearing more of the music to the best of my configuration's ability. In all cases I can just listen to and enjoy the music, even the stuff I don't normally listen to (I have hard time with Diana Krall for some reason).

  • @rockman22
    @rockman223 жыл бұрын

    Every time I'm about to pull the trigger on something Steve puts out a video like this. My wife thanks you.

  • @rd264
    @rd2643 жыл бұрын

    I liked Listener and Sound Practices. Audiomart. Those were the days - owned used ARs, KLHs, Advents, Linn SARAs, Thiel 3.5 floorstander, Camber 3.6, and now the amazing Spendor A6R which is super sought after.

  • @Hi-FiBBQ
    @Hi-FiBBQ3 жыл бұрын

    Best advice I got here was essentially this: If you don't like the way your system sounds, change your music. I had to get a system first, as I was just using inexpensive home theater gear. I still use inexpensive gear for audio, but it's built for two channel and sounds great to my ears. I went through the motions of listening to the same music I've always listened to, and of course it sounded better, but I started to branch out, mostly using Tidal to listen to the music I see Steve talk about in these videos. Well, to be sure some of it sounds spectacular because of the way it was recorded, etc. Live and learn. I am definitely broadening my tastes in music. Not only am I treated to new and great tunes, but also to great sounds and layers and immersion I didn't really know my system could produce. What a trip, right?

  • @RJ_Chicago
    @RJ_Chicago3 жыл бұрын

    Steve, that was a great video and a great thought provoking message. Especially since you gave it in a room stuffed with crap! It looks like you could use a visit from a home organizer and 1-800-Got-Junk and take some of your own good advice.

  • @rosineer
    @rosineer3 жыл бұрын

    I used to be an audiophile until I had kids. Rega planar 2 Platter matter Luxman Kef Reel to reel I came home from work to find my 1/2 speed mastered and direct to disc albums being used as frisbees. We're talking over 30 yrs ago. It made me look at what was important to me. Then this KZread channel shows up and makes me what to start over at 62! Especially interested in DACs and bluesound streaming. Damn it!

  • @jaysaudiolab
    @jaysaudiolab3 жыл бұрын

    Great episode !

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