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<blockquote data-quote="LIVESOUND" data-source="post: 1161290" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>Welcome, Yegan, to this frustrating world where chasing your own tail can develope into an art form encompassing extreme science, art and psychology with the potential to drain all your financial resources.</p><p></p><p>You are not far off high end sound with your current equipment, especially when well set up in a good sounding room and have invested in decent (not crazy expensive) cables and vibration control.</p><p></p><p>High end systems tend to be very revealing of problems in your software, such that anticipated upgrades can result in higher definition but less enjoyment of the music. This then leads to further upgrade attempts, and lots of money, to make the high end sound more enjoyable - the ongoing sonic treadmill.</p><p></p><p>Everybody's hi-fi journey is different, but I recommend that you set specific goals and work systematically to achieve them, remembering that in the main, speakers set sound character and source components the maximum achievable quality. Equipment synergy and the room can then reinforce the musical experience. Remain mindful of the fact that differences between well set up average domestic mid-fi and high end can be very small.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy the journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIVESOUND, post: 1161290, member: 778"] Welcome, Yegan, to this frustrating world where chasing your own tail can develope into an art form encompassing extreme science, art and psychology with the potential to drain all your financial resources. You are not far off high end sound with your current equipment, especially when well set up in a good sounding room and have invested in decent (not crazy expensive) cables and vibration control. High end systems tend to be very revealing of problems in your software, such that anticipated upgrades can result in higher definition but less enjoyment of the music. This then leads to further upgrade attempts, and lots of money, to make the high end sound more enjoyable - the ongoing sonic treadmill. Everybody's hi-fi journey is different, but I recommend that you set specific goals and work systematically to achieve them, remembering that in the main, speakers set sound character and source components the maximum achievable quality. Equipment synergy and the room can then reinforce the musical experience. Remain mindful of the fact that differences between well set up average domestic mid-fi and high end can be very small. Enjoy the journey. [/QUOTE]
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