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Help a newbie match speakers & amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Trashy" data-source="post: 1054112" data-attributes="member: 22641"><p>You have taken the most important step by joining this community, where you will receive practical advice that is relevant to the equipment available in our market.</p><p>Online advice is great, but has very little context to it if you have no listening experience to go on.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest you give us an idea of what your budget is so that you get appropriate gear recommendations.</p><p></p><p>Whatever your budget, Drifter's recommendation would be a great starting point and would be the perfect introduction into the world of hifi.</p><p></p><p>I would also suggest you go demo some of the kit that you are interested in. The commercial members of this forum are often very accommodating and I'm sure they would gladly show you products in your price range, as well as some far beyond it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trashy, post: 1054112, member: 22641"] You have taken the most important step by joining this community, where you will receive practical advice that is relevant to the equipment available in our market. Online advice is great, but has very little context to it if you have no listening experience to go on. I would suggest you give us an idea of what your budget is so that you get appropriate gear recommendations. Whatever your budget, Drifter's recommendation would be a great starting point and would be the perfect introduction into the world of hifi. I would also suggest you go demo some of the kit that you are interested in. The commercial members of this forum are often very accommodating and I'm sure they would gladly show you products in your price range, as well as some far beyond it. [/QUOTE]
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