I'm back from my 3 audio store tours!!!!
It was a long day of listening,
Because as I was listening to the current one the sound memory of the one I just finished listening was already fainting and being replaced with the experience of how good the current one was sounding. I think that if I reverse the listening order I would still experience the same pattern of whatever is the current one will sound just a little bit better than the previous one.
This is when things got really crazy
When I arrived home my brain was storing all these clean sounds, so the moment I walked in I said to my wife, honey give me a sec I need to confirm something, I went to the office, unplugged the subwoofer and I said to my self let's see how good these $200 speakers really are, playing the same exact Hi-Res songs I used in every store. They sounded amazing, what a big sound stage! the voices floating over the sound stage, I heard every detail that I thought was hearing for the first time when listening to the Bower and Wilkins, the sound is so clean! I was thinking let's say this is not as good as the $1000 speakers I just finished listening to, because my brain doesn't have an accurate and reliable rewind feature, but I can categorically say that to me those $1000 speakers didn't sound more than 10% better than what I'm listening to right now.
When I was at all the stores they give me a private room so I could listen to the speakers as loud as I wanted to, well I did and in the last store I was filling the same listening discomfort, so I think the discomfort probably doesn't come from the speakers, but from the loud volumes I'm exposing my hearing to for long periods of time.
When I got home I called my audiophile friend and I told him how frustrated I was with my finding because I really wanted to buy the $1000 "better" pair of speakers, and he made a point that I think it could be valid, he said: Alex you are listening to those speakers at such a close range, that is almost like you are wearing the biggest pair of headphones ever, driven by a powerful amplifier, of course, you can listen to every detail from inexpensive but ok sounding speakers, and of course, you feel discomfort as well you have them pointing right to your ears at high volumes.
He suggested I do, what some of you guys have previously mentioned, to move the speakers' angles to the straight position, to avoid that direct amount of sound directly into my eardrums, I was reluctant to do it when you guys mentioned it because I was trying to maintain the whole triangle positioning that I always heard about, well I moved them to the straight position and it does alleviate that overwhelming amount of sound I was feeling coming straight into my ears, but better off now it sounds even better! The stage just opens up even more so the instruments are more space out!.
I don't see the 2 or 3 weeks of me having less sleep and all the energy all you guys collectively spent to help me answer the many questions I had, and the many others that derived out of your own answers, as a failure in any shape or form, I see it as an exercise of persuing data that could end up fixing a possible health problem and the by-product of it was going to result in me experiencing better sound quality.
I really haven't made a decision not to get the new speakers yet, because there is a part of me that still think I should try to find which one of those speakers have a friendly no-charge return policy or at least a very low-cost one, buy them and do a true blind test with a quick switch of a button (A/B channel) being control by someone else, if that test gives me conclusive real improvement in the more expensive speaker I'll keep it.
Again without your knowledge and more importantly your willingness of using your precious personal time, to help a stranger fix his audio issue, this would have never happened.
Thanks!!!!!!!