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Newbie - Point me in the right direction?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quattro13" data-source="post: 26682" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>Hi there and welcome!!</p><p></p><p>All good advise from the rest of the guys,what's in your favour is that you have many options to play with - so take your time before rushing in and having to regret it later?? I'm also fairly new to this game, having only been a member for little under a year now - but I can tell you that I did many month's worth of research before spending a cent and even then my opinion changed as I walked the road to music fidelity!! I can tell you from personal experience that going the route I did (Build your own speakers), you do get alot more for the same kind of money you would spend on a "off the shelf" set of speakers, and that going thru the whole prosses of designing and building your own speakers is very rewarding (Much more than opening the box and taking out your new speakers for the first time)!! You also end up learning a hell of a lot about sound, how it works and the differnces between good sound and great sound from all the guys on this forum which you can't find in books or buy with money!! In short i'd say whether you buy or build your own - get the ones that put a smile on YOUR face every time you play them ... that's what counts in the end!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quattro13, post: 26682, member: 519"] Hi there and welcome!! All good advise from the rest of the guys,what's in your favour is that you have many options to play with - so take your time before rushing in and having to regret it later?? I'm also fairly new to this game, having only been a member for little under a year now - but I can tell you that I did many month's worth of research before spending a cent and even then my opinion changed as I walked the road to music fidelity!! I can tell you from personal experience that going the route I did (Build your own speakers), you do get alot more for the same kind of money you would spend on a "off the shelf" set of speakers, and that going thru the whole prosses of designing and building your own speakers is very rewarding (Much more than opening the box and taking out your new speakers for the first time)!! You also end up learning a hell of a lot about sound, how it works and the differnces between good sound and great sound from all the guys on this forum which you can't find in books or buy with money!! In short i'd say whether you buy or build your own - get the ones that put a smile on YOUR face every time you play them ... that's what counts in the end!! [/QUOTE]
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