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<blockquote data-quote="Air" data-source="post: 1097061" data-attributes="member: 15182"><p>Not a new discussion but I think a very topical and relevant conversation. Some very pertinent points were raised.</p><p></p><p>In short, I would paraphrase as follow; the more hi-end the system(call it hi-resolution perhaps but I will also add the bigger and more complex the speakers) the more care it takes to put it together and make it sound balanced in a given room(or whatever adjective on chose to describe it). The inverse is perhaps more profound, the more hi-end the more the risk to get it altogether wrong!</p><p></p><p>I am very fond of mid-level products that might not be so ultimately resolving but is a very good foundation to develop and improve the system in a very systematic manner. I am not 100% behind a hi-res at all costs. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps my reference is how many music lovers have had years and years of happiness with a Quad II valve amp. The amp is definitely not highly resolving but it makes most music very accessible to ethusiasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air, post: 1097061, member: 15182"] Not a new discussion but I think a very topical and relevant conversation. Some very pertinent points were raised. In short, I would paraphrase as follow; the more hi-end the system(call it hi-resolution perhaps but I will also add the bigger and more complex the speakers) the more care it takes to put it together and make it sound balanced in a given room(or whatever adjective on chose to describe it). The inverse is perhaps more profound, the more hi-end the more the risk to get it altogether wrong! I am very fond of mid-level products that might not be so ultimately resolving but is a very good foundation to develop and improve the system in a very systematic manner. I am not 100% behind a hi-res at all costs. Perhaps my reference is how many music lovers have had years and years of happiness with a Quad II valve amp. The amp is definitely not highly resolving but it makes most music very accessible to ethusiasts. [/QUOTE]
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