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Impact of load-shedding on your hifi related priorities and habits?
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<blockquote data-quote="Music is my 1st love" data-source="post: 1145294" data-attributes="member: 16332"><p>I</p><p></p><p> I have never been more content listening to music albeit with the problems of electricity supply aka load shedding. </p><p>After 50 years in the active sale of Audio, from extremely Hi-End to everything in between, I have adopted some very wise advice. If one cannot change the circumstances, change one’s attitude. </p><p>A Valve Integrated Amplifier with a upmarket CD player and really good bookshelf speakers on good quality stands has made me enjoy the peace and quiet of listening to my recently re- organized collection. </p><p>All that was needed was a healthy change of attitude. Instead of worrying and being overly concerned about the performance of my various systems, I now once again enjoy the music and listen carefully to the lyrics which I haven’t done for many years</p><p></p><p>VB </p><p>The Listening Room Gauteng</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Music is my 1st love, post: 1145294, member: 16332"] I I have never been more content listening to music albeit with the problems of electricity supply aka load shedding. After 50 years in the active sale of Audio, from extremely Hi-End to everything in between, I have adopted some very wise advice. If one cannot change the circumstances, change one’s attitude. A Valve Integrated Amplifier with a upmarket CD player and really good bookshelf speakers on good quality stands has made me enjoy the peace and quiet of listening to my recently re- organized collection. All that was needed was a healthy change of attitude. Instead of worrying and being overly concerned about the performance of my various systems, I now once again enjoy the music and listen carefully to the lyrics which I haven’t done for many years VB The Listening Room Gauteng [/QUOTE]
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