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Hifi Components Budget Split
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<blockquote data-quote="HH NS1000" data-source="post: 1150937" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>Someone once imparted these words of wisdom on to me ” your system is only as good as the worst component you have in it” and “ your system should have synergy “. So to get a system that pleases you is going to be trail and error, what sounds good to Peter doesn’t necessary sound good to Paul. Lots of dealers and fellow audio nuts will allow you to demo equipment in your home and on your system. This is the ideal way to build up your system. Any other way is going to cost you time and money till you get a system that really works for you. That said there are lots of places and people with experience that can help you narrow it all down.People trying to sell you something will nearly always try to convince you of why you should buy a particular component or brand so keep that in mind. Lastly any system can be improved upon so it can become a hi fi journey with no ending, because there is no real best car, best watch or best anything, it boils down to personal preference, budget and the right tool for the particular application. Thus saying the speaker or the source is the most important is not really true, there’s a lot more to it…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HH NS1000, post: 1150937, member: 18284"] Someone once imparted these words of wisdom on to me ” your system is only as good as the worst component you have in it” and “ your system should have synergy “. So to get a system that pleases you is going to be trail and error, what sounds good to Peter doesn’t necessary sound good to Paul. Lots of dealers and fellow audio nuts will allow you to demo equipment in your home and on your system. This is the ideal way to build up your system. Any other way is going to cost you time and money till you get a system that really works for you. That said there are lots of places and people with experience that can help you narrow it all down.People trying to sell you something will nearly always try to convince you of why you should buy a particular component or brand so keep that in mind. Lastly any system can be improved upon so it can become a hi fi journey with no ending, because there is no real best car, best watch or best anything, it boils down to personal preference, budget and the right tool for the particular application. Thus saying the speaker or the source is the most important is not really true, there’s a lot more to it….. [/QUOTE]
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