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Alberto. I am glad that I was able to help you find your audio bliss. If I had a dedicated room, like you, I would never consider parting with my beloved Shindo gear. Having the gear set up in the "main room" of an open floor plan 70's California house and having a rambunctious 9 year old means you want SS and a very robust solid, non delicate TT. I have that now and am very happy. Audio bliss comes in many forms. I get to play the music much more often now, and my 9 y/o gets to play record also. |
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Stephen, you're also one of the reasons I started my Shindo journey. I don't know if I should thank or hate you
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A journey down the Shindo road will always be very rewarding.
It is truly the one audio journey that I will never regret. It taught to me that it is the music that matters. A $5k Shindo beginner set up was a far greater musical experience than $25k worth of other audio gear. You have to be ready to experience something totally different. Not for the faint of heart. |
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Stephen,
Your story with the kid reminds me something. When we arrived in Montreal with my wife, we met a lady who has had 2 kids, now adults. The house was filled with little sculptures, fine arts, ceramics, exposed open and all reachable by kids. We told her : " your house was not like that when you had kids right ? ". She said : " it was excatly the same. You just have to be very strong and forbid them. Have authority and they won't touch". First, I was impressed and admirative. But when we got our first kid, we read a lot of books about education and children's psychology and all the authors were saying the same thing : children means "mess". If you enter a home, and cannot guess that small children leave there, then there is high chance that those kids will be raised in some trouble and will be adults patients of psychiatrists ! You did the right thing buddy. And you have a very generous mind. Everyone in your home should be able to play music. Sent from my iPad using A.Aficionado
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There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats Albert Schweitzer |
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Thank you for that, Jerome.
You tare a true friend. Yes we encourage messes of all kinds... art, cooking and music |
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