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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Car Audio- and "Growing Up"
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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16718769" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I think it's just like any other hobby. If it doesn't interest you then you just never develop a passion for it. On the plus side for you, audio can be pretty abusive to your wallet so if it's not your thing, you might be luckier than me. lol I was exposed to "good" audio at an early age and it stuck with me. As a younger man, I couldn't afford high end gear so I settled for the best I could muster which really only produced loud noises. Now, as I've aged, my ears prefer certain sound reproduction and accuracy. Example: Young me probably liked loud metal tweeters chirping in my face because "louder is better." Modern me much prefers larger fabric tweeters for their smoother characteristics. However, I do make exceptions if/when traditionally bright tweeters are well-blended into the midrange. I.E. Klipsch RF-7iii</p><p></p><p>More of a response than you probably wanted, but like I said, it's become a hobby/passion so any opportunity to blab about it makes me happy. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16718769, member: 195778"] I think it's just like any other hobby. If it doesn't interest you then you just never develop a passion for it. On the plus side for you, audio can be pretty abusive to your wallet so if it's not your thing, you might be luckier than me. lol I was exposed to "good" audio at an early age and it stuck with me. As a younger man, I couldn't afford high end gear so I settled for the best I could muster which really only produced loud noises. Now, as I've aged, my ears prefer certain sound reproduction and accuracy. Example: Young me probably liked loud metal tweeters chirping in my face because "louder is better." Modern me much prefers larger fabric tweeters for their smoother characteristics. However, I do make exceptions if/when traditionally bright tweeters are well-blended into the midrange. I.E. Klipsch RF-7iii More of a response than you probably wanted, but like I said, it's become a hobby/passion so any opportunity to blab about it makes me happy. lol [/QUOTE]
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