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So I notice that often people seem to cop an attitude in order to get their point across that basically says: Hey, I know what I'm talking about because I'm an Engineer! I myself am guilty of occasionally throwing out terms or arguments that are more things I've read or gleaned than from formal training. My degree was industrial design, which gave me a good understanding of manufacturing, but little in the way of circuit design, but I know how to talk the talk to sound like I do. So the question is- who's real, who's a wannabe and who's faking it?
I'm a college student looking to put together a sub-$1000 system. So what do you think? PSBs or Infinity Primus 162s? I listen mostly to classical & quite a bit of indie music, but I tend to stay away from the really loud stuff, unless the music is really good.
Also, it would be great if I can also receive recommendations on a stereo receiver. Currently, I'm deliberating between Harman Kardon HK3485 and Yamaha RX-397 for receiver. I welcome your other suggestions. Thanks, guys.
After reading the issue I was wondering if this is a good choice for my situation. I will be moving into a dorm at the start of the new year and have been trying to come up with a good system to put into mine, and my roommates new room. Right now I have a vintage system consisting of a sansui power amp and two JBL 4312a studio monitors. I have liked the warm sound they produce, but also wouldn't mind even more clarity. In this new setting however space will be limited and having less equipment would be a bonus.
Q. How do you get a musician off your doorstep?
A. PAY him for the pizza.
Variant: how do you get an audiophile off your doorstep?
Tell him the soundstaging is more optimal out in the street...
Q. What do you call a musician without a girlfriend?
A. Homeless!