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I keep wondering if I should feel badly

...as I don't seem to have the interest in sweating the details of this stuff as much as many of the rest of you do. the cobbled together system I am listening to this morning seems fine, and the sound seemed fine on the theater system last night too.
I've got several sets of drivers in boxes suitable for building more speakers, but the problem is that I don't want to give up on any of the 14 pair of speakers I have already both vintage and home brew and have no room for more. It's tough to get up the enthusiasm to mess around some more if you are not unhappy with what you already have.

Come to think of it that's an interesting commentary on life in general. Some people spend their entire lives chasing dreams and unsuccessfully trying to find pots of gold at the end of rainbows, never recognizing or appreciating that the dream and the pot of gold is already theirs if they only took a moment out to stop and look and listen.

I thought you were building a projection theater system at one point..now THAT's an idea I could get enthusiastic about.


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