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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1111637" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>I agree with Joshua that so-called upgrades are often a waste of time. It ends up being a sideways move or worse, a step backwards. Our ears become complacent / bored with what we are accustomed to hearing and thus perk up when we listen to something new, be it a change to our own system or listening to someone else's system. That initial "improvement" is often a quickly passing experience as the initial "new / different" sound is acclimatized to. Thus when considering an upgrade, if possible, try to live with the existing setup and the "upgrade" side by side for a few months. Time will tell if it is a genuine improvement or a passing novelty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1111637, member: 14307"] I agree with Joshua that so-called upgrades are often a waste of time. It ends up being a sideways move or worse, a step backwards. Our ears become complacent / bored with what we are accustomed to hearing and thus perk up when we listen to something new, be it a change to our own system or listening to someone else's system. That initial "improvement" is often a quickly passing experience as the initial "new / different" sound is acclimatized to. Thus when considering an upgrade, if possible, try to live with the existing setup and the "upgrade" side by side for a few months. Time will tell if it is a genuine improvement or a passing novelty. [/QUOTE]
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