What have you gained from joining the Audiogon community?

We are proud that we’ve created such a great community for our users through our discussion forums. We hope Audiogon is a place where new audiophiles can learn from more experienced users how to best upgrade their system.  We strive to make our forums an outlet where all audiophiles can feel open to express their opinions, suggestions, and thoughts.

User knownothing expressed his gratitude for the Audiogon community and all he has learned since logging on in the following post.

Top 10 Things I Learned About HiFi on Audiogon by knownothing

“1. how to more critically listen to music and determine what my system is doing right and what areas could stand some improvement
2. room shape and speaker position matter a lot
3. about other websites where I can get more detailed information on a particular subject
4. importance of the source
5. importance of good power cables
6. importance of a solid foundation for your equipment
7. importance of tonearm and cartridge matching and setup
8. about silver fuses
9. concepts related to amp and speaker matching
10. the concept of overall system balance and working towards a particular system sound.

I have really learned quite a bit by coming on this site. I generally used to think I knew my way around HiFi gear, having built speakers and owned various systems over the years – some that worked “pretty good” (put together by budget, market research, ear and accident) and some… well, not so much. I have a much better idea of where my understanding is now (thus the screen name), and feel like I am only scratching the surface.

With that said, every time I listen to my system these days I am aware of how much better it sounds compared to only a few years ago, due in large part to advice based on your writings and rantings on here. And this accomplished by adding many tweaks, a few key accessories and without adding or swapping very many major parts over that time span (except three turntables and four cartridges [but no microphone!]). Thanks Agoners for all the great information!!!”

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