You have a great system...and yes, if you carefully put together a much more expensive system it can sound quite better...
am I missing something?
I regularly read comments on this blog talking about very expensive and extraordinary sound systems.
I have an integrated Quad 77 connected to a Quad 77 CD player and Mission 753 speakers. I recently added a Wiim ultra.
The sound of this set seems excellent to me.
Would it be better to change something, sell everything and start again with a newer system?
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@marcfrenette - it’s great you find satisfaction in your system, but your question of “better” is a subjective one that can only be answered by you by demoing other gear. However, you may develop discontentment leading to further purchases. Check out audio shows like AXPONA and brink n mortar audio stores. |
Yes, you could do better of course. I am a piano fan as well, love Keith Jarrett, and I also use the reproduction of piano as a significant means of rating changes in my system. @kennyc has the right recommendation, go hear some of your favorite artists on some different systems, then I think you will have your answer.
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I wouldn't change a thing unless I heard other systems that brought more to my life. Your listening lifestyle contributes a great deal to what is right for you, and you may have it. The kind of music you like to listen to, what volume, when, how you listen (in 1 chair or while cooking...) all these matter. Not everyone needs or can appreciate a temple to the stereo gods. |
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