CJ no longer makes the Premier 350 so I think it wil make it onto the CJ classic section of its website soon. Attached is a link to a review of the Premier 350 it has specs.
http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/conradjohnson_premier350.htm
I need to get back to feeling the music rather than worrying about waht it sounds like. How do I do that?
What Dave said, plus forget all the audiophile disks you use for evaluation, and pick something that you really like. Then forget the equipment and enjoy the music.I need to get back to feeling the music rather than worrying about waht it sounds like. How do I do that?
Wanted to Thank You guys again for dragging your Monster amps over here. I keep playing the afternoon over and over again in my head.
The silkyness and smoothness of the 350 seduced me completely and I can understand why Cherian picked one up after the last shoot out.
The Sanders Amp also got me with the CLS, it seem to drive them effortlessly and they came to life with this amp.
As much as I enjoy these get togethers I hate them as well.
I am a music person not an audiophile, and at a young age music has moved and touched me no matter what I listened to it on, but lately I've upgraded at a rate I've never upgraded at before. Now I'm thinking about amps.
This Sucks.
I do get turned on to a lot of good music from this site and the get-togethers, but I find I don't get the enjoyment I use to from listening to music or it doesn't last as long as it use to, I'm searching for that better sound instead.
I don't want to be an audiophile, but I feel I'm becoming one.
I want to be more excited and enthusiastic about the music, not how the music sounds.
Hell we listened to Hotel California back to back with 2 different amps to see if we could tell the difference, we should have burned one down and let the song seep into our souls.
I don't know maybe it's just me, I need to get back to feeling the music rather than worrying about what it sounds like. How do I do that?
EDIT: Have you tried vinyl?
Shucks! I have been found out !Were you a drug pusher in a previous life?!
"Here, try some vinyl. The first record is always free... then you're hooked!!!"
There is no destination. If there were, we would have the cure for Joeyitis !Maybe the journey is truly more fulfilling that the destination.
So maybe the self-realization is worth the cost. Maybe the journey is truly more fulfilling that the destination.
There is no destination. If there were, we would have the cure for Joeyitis !
Indubitably !Bernard, this is why I've said before that we are kindred spirirts - just 2 minutes apart!
, I've picked up more than 20 CDs this last week and been through more than half
Guys thanks for your insights and comments.
Glad to know I'm not the only one who's struggled with this at times
I've put all upgrade thoughts aside and have gotten back to listening just for the enjoyment, no thoughts about the sound quality, I've picked up more than 20 CDs this last week and been through more than half.
The other day I listened to Pink Floyds The Wall in its entirety start to finish no interuptions,(had the house to myself), and enjoyed every second of it.
I'll bet it's been 10 to 15 years since I sat down and listened to the whole thing.
Tim, I like your ratio, 3 times as much money spent on the music, than on the equipment.
I'll just sit back and enjoy the Journey, wherever that may lead.
I am a tennis nut, and I like to try different tennis rackets, shoes, and balls as they all make a difference.
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