My advice: don't buy based on price, or discounts. Find the right component first, then figure out how to get it.
The way to find the right component is to first know what you want in terms of sound quality, then to read reviews paying attention to how people say it sounds. When their description matches your preferences, and you can afford it, you have found your match.
So step one is to know what you want in terms of sound quality. Unless the real priority is spending the $1k. We got plenty of guys here more than eager to help you with that.
The way to find the right component is to first know what you want in terms of sound quality, then to read reviews paying attention to how people say it sounds. When their description matches your preferences, and you can afford it, you have found your match.
So step one is to know what you want in terms of sound quality. Unless the real priority is spending the $1k. We got plenty of guys here more than eager to help you with that.