I would imagine over the years 10,000-15,000 Agoners have used my products, maybe more maybe less, maybe only 2 people here have bought some of my stuff. I am Michael Green of RoomTune and Michael Green Audio. Personally I don’t mind or care if your a sour puss or not, but speaking for myself, I only have so much time in the day, and if this thread gets too sidetracky & tacky I’ll have better things to do, like making music money, which is a ton of fun. If your a sour puss, don’t be surprised if we call you out as one. No one gets anywhere in music if their not enjoying it. This is also what you have been doing ever since you started to play or playback music.įirst have fun. This is what I have been doing all of my personal and professional life. We may want to call it something else that sounds more HEA (high end audio) ish, but no matter what we choose to call it, it’s all about taking the audio variables and making them work together. Tuning is the most basic and the most advanced technology in making fundamentals and harmonics work in support of each other and every single one of you (us) Tune. What I would like to do with this thread is level the playing field and talk to you about the oldest technology in all of music (both playing & replaying). You might have one or the other on a higher level than the rest, but that really has little relevance when your sitting there with your system and it’s just you and it. Audio reviewers, recording producers, component designers and end users are all in the same boat. You are all a salesman, because you want others to have that same level of success you enjoy. You are unique, and you are a specialist when it comes to your audio adventure. No one on the planet of listening "does" audio the way you do. So before we get going let me tell you something important. I’ve started this thread so I can share what I have learned through watching all these mixers turned on and being stuck in the bowl with each other and also from the point of view of someone who has "Tuned" many thousands of you, and have picked up on your own personal developments as masters of your own systems. The audiophile world forgets sometimes just how many opinions and beliefs there really are, until they meet up on places like these audio forums and begin to mix this big bowl of ingredients together. It’s just the way our minds are built, you grew up on skippy, you peter pan, and you jiff. The audiophile world has as many chapters as religious believers has denominations. We have our likes and dislikes and we also have our own reasons why something does work or our blames why it doesn’t. We try pushing our particular belief system on others because we are passionate about it. The approach that you take as a listener is as legitimate as the next guys, to you. Who’s correct? Well if we can remove our personal egos from this question, they (we) all are correct. The guys using measuring have their camp certainly, and there’s several other audio types out there that have their beliefs to add to the mix. People who buy from the "Recommended Component" list have their Plug & Play approach. Folks who have success can’t imagine listening to a system that has not been tuned, folks who haven’t been as successful in their listening tend to go off on their "snake oil" rants. System Playback has been evolving ever since the first stereos came out.
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