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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1081118" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>In an ideal world, we would have easy access to the products we read or hear about. So often, we become aware of a specific component and read stunning reviews, lust after it for years and when we finally get to hear / own it, it is a disappointment. Now... it may not necessarily be the component at fault. It could be the synergy with the rest of your system or the room. At any rate, as has been stated previously, there is no such thing as an end-game system. To this end, when hearing something that appeals to you, instead of thinking that those specific components are what you need, rather try to remember what specifically you like about the sound and try to replicate that in your listening room. You can often achieve the same or similar sound characteristics with completely different equipment due to the synergy of what works in your room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1081118, member: 14307"] In an ideal world, we would have easy access to the products we read or hear about. So often, we become aware of a specific component and read stunning reviews, lust after it for years and when we finally get to hear / own it, it is a disappointment. Now... it may not necessarily be the component at fault. It could be the synergy with the rest of your system or the room. At any rate, as has been stated previously, there is no such thing as an end-game system. To this end, when hearing something that appeals to you, instead of thinking that those specific components are what you need, rather try to remember what specifically you like about the sound and try to replicate that in your listening room. You can often achieve the same or similar sound characteristics with completely different equipment due to the synergy of what works in your room. [/QUOTE]
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