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Hi-end Audio: an illusive blessing or a constant curse...?
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<blockquote data-quote="ron g" data-source="post: 855223" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>if i had to do it all over again my approach for building my system would be to add "banker" components to my existing system.</p><p>i.e. buy known good components as & when funds, and the components become available, accepting that the system may not gel until you add the finishing touches.</p><p>my personal perception is that synergy is probably more important amongst lower range components, where flaws may be exacerbated or compensated by matching flaws in other components, than it is amongst higher quality components which will probably be more neutral. (obviously a massive generalisation)</p><p></p><p>i am currently quite content with my lounge system, my bedroom system & my portable system.</p><p></p><p>there was a fair amount of improving the various components in order to get where i am, & looking back now i regard these steps as unnecessary & a waste of time & money. i should have just bought the best i could afford from the beginning.</p><p></p><p>but i can see that others may prefer different approaches. you pays your money & you takes your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron g, post: 855223, member: 13653"] if i had to do it all over again my approach for building my system would be to add "banker" components to my existing system. i.e. buy known good components as & when funds, and the components become available, accepting that the system may not gel until you add the finishing touches. my personal perception is that synergy is probably more important amongst lower range components, where flaws may be exacerbated or compensated by matching flaws in other components, than it is amongst higher quality components which will probably be more neutral. (obviously a massive generalisation) i am currently quite content with my lounge system, my bedroom system & my portable system. there was a fair amount of improving the various components in order to get where i am, & looking back now i regard these steps as unnecessary & a waste of time & money. i should have just bought the best i could afford from the beginning. but i can see that others may prefer different approaches. you pays your money & you takes your choice. [/QUOTE]
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