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What do you wish you knew when you started this journey?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1157630" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Point 3 and 4 can be handled with less friction if you stick to a method of always trading in an item for a new audio item. For your partner it means less clutter around the house, and the upgrade cost is partially covered by trade in.</p><p></p><p>Point 3 is defintely required if there are specific WAF considerations to take into account or your Hi-Fi is part of shared living space. For speakers this is usually a requirement, but for electronics not so much. Taking your partner along for a honest opinion helps if you are concerned you will make an upgrade you might end up regretting or be a sidegrade and as a plus you will avoid products with bad valves or EMI issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1157630, member: 997"] Point 3 and 4 can be handled with less friction if you stick to a method of always trading in an item for a new audio item. For your partner it means less clutter around the house, and the upgrade cost is partially covered by trade in. Point 3 is defintely required if there are specific WAF considerations to take into account or your Hi-Fi is part of shared living space. For speakers this is usually a requirement, but for electronics not so much. Taking your partner along for a honest opinion helps if you are concerned you will make an upgrade you might end up regretting or be a sidegrade and as a plus you will avoid products with bad valves or EMI issues. [/QUOTE]
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