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Hi-end Audio: an illusive blessing or a constant curse...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pholo" data-source="post: 857587" data-attributes="member: 14559"><p>I tend to agree more with Rick. Brand is a good guide but ultimately your ears have the last saying. I'm relatively new in hi-fi but over the years I have chopped and changed components on many occasions. And finally have found a combination that's pleasing to my taste. Just name a few items to show that brand is not necessarily the determing factor. My speakers are Dual CL 174 & Grant Fidelity tube DAC 11. All these acquired from Brian.</p><p>I'm more than happy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pholo, post: 857587, member: 14559"] I tend to agree more with Rick. Brand is a good guide but ultimately your ears have the last saying. I'm relatively new in hi-fi but over the years I have chopped and changed components on many occasions. And finally have found a combination that's pleasing to my taste. Just name a few items to show that brand is not necessarily the determing factor. My speakers are Dual CL 174 & Grant Fidelity tube DAC 11. All these acquired from Brian. I'm more than happy... [/QUOTE]
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