I am a fanatic music lover and have been a Linne for 25 years. We're very happy with our primary two channel system and do not upgrade very often. We generally buy good stuff, really take care of it and enjoy it for many years. No desire to chase the holy grail of audio and spend gobs of money doing so.
We listen to jazz (lots of trio music but other formats as well), classic rock, new age, classical, electronic, some new folk / rock, the crooners, soundtracks and a little opera on occasion.
I believe in only keeping music that you will listen to in the future. There's too much great music available to waste time listening to material that doesn't move you in some way.
My wife designed the custom cabinet to feature the equipment and hide as many cables as possible. We also wanted the system to fit in with our home decor and avoid the stereo shop look.
No upgrades planned at this time. We'll wait for the winner of Blu-Ray vs. HD DVD to shake out before jumping into the category.
All questions / comments are welcomed.
Music is what it's all about. A great system further enhances the emotional experience.
Thanks for your comments. We enjoy the room all the time. I see you have a Wadia transport....with a DAC I assume. Does the combo make a huge difference in the sound of your iPod?
Jaxwired, thanks for your kind words. We really enjoy our setup for simultaneous music listening and living.
I totally agree. Many of my friends have large collections but only listen to about 1/3 of their music given their individual preferences. It's more about bragging rights - how many songs / CD's they have - it's so ridiculuous! Why warehouse music you never listen to? Makes no sense to me.
iTunes has been cherry-picking a new way of life for purchasing music. I buy only the tunes I like with no waste. It's wonderful!!! I have't bought more than 1 or 2 CD's in years and years. My ipods play all day and night (mostly in shuffle mode) and I never hear a tune I don't really like. It is the only way to go today, unless of course, bragging about how many this or that you have.