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<blockquote data-quote="Stefan" data-source="post: 54974" data-attributes="member: 793"><p>The way I see it, the problem with buying speakers piece by piece is that it sometimes takes longer than anticipated to complete the whole setup. Nothing wrong with that if you want quality, but if you bought the av reciever first, by the time the system is complete your reciever is outdated and you've spend hard earned cash on features you never even got to use.</p><p>Best of all, you were never satisfied with the purchase, and once the system is complete the upgrade itch will set in again.</p><p>You also end up spending more than you initially planned to, nothing wrong with that, but if you set a budget from the start and didn't stick to it, it means you failed. Just my view on overspending, hence why I ditched the ht completely. I just realised I wasn't happy with what I had and was spending too much, I like saving money too though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefan, post: 54974, member: 793"] The way I see it, the problem with buying speakers piece by piece is that it sometimes takes longer than anticipated to complete the whole setup. Nothing wrong with that if you want quality, but if you bought the av reciever first, by the time the system is complete your reciever is outdated and you've spend hard earned cash on features you never even got to use. Best of all, you were never satisfied with the purchase, and once the system is complete the upgrade itch will set in again. You also end up spending more than you initially planned to, nothing wrong with that, but if you set a budget from the start and didn't stick to it, it means you failed. Just my view on overspending, hence why I ditched the ht completely. I just realised I wasn't happy with what I had and was spending too much, I like saving money too though! [/QUOTE]
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