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It's 2AM and I'm just about to finish rewiring the system for the, well I'm not sure, it's probably the 20th time. The humm I was hearing turned out to be the laundry room located directly above the theater. If your like me, I will sit in my office or theater room and conjure up ways to make it better - sometimes for hours!! Is this journey to reach sonic nirvana even possible? I think of it as a great hobby, but when has a hobby turned that ugly corner to unhealthy obsession. Is it rewiring a system at 2AM, is it changing the speakers for the 4th time, is it thinking that its possible to hear a difference with wood planks sitting underneath an amp that has been treated, stained, raised, etc, etc..... I would like other videophiles and audiophiles to weigh in on the subject. Surely I can't be alone in this all encompassing hobby. Maybe hearing other peoples obsession story's might not make me feel so bad.
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