Yes, as the previous posters have indicated, don't consider audio a sprint to the "perfect" rig, but rather a marathon run over the course of life - a long rambling journey of many systems over time. There is no "perfect sound", so don't get the idea that if you had the right speakers you'd be close to the perfect sound. Nope. Not even close. The more years you are in this hobby the more you will see that there are thousands of sounds, hundreds upon hundreds of systems to potentially be built; having your shiny new speakers will not get you perfection, but only happiness for a little while.
Having said that, you are right, the sound is likely not as satisfying as you thought it might be. That means you are truly an audiophile; you want superior sound and the glorious experience of HiFi. Now you know it will become a hobby for you in life. I was never fully satisfied in audio until these past few years when I have been able to afford much better (and of course much more costly) equipment. Only you will be able to set your contentment level over time, but there is definitely something to the reality that the enjoyment increases substantially with finer gear.
I'd say you were smart to go for the free speakers. Now you have some electronics such that when you do finally get some means you can get decent speakers and some satisfaction. You made the decision to get the cans and headphone preamp, now you have to live with it. If you like that sound a lot then why be upset that you can't have both immediately? It's a lot less expensive to have cans at this stage of the game than a nicer set of speakers, so your choice was not foolish. I used a lot of econo gear for my system when I was in school. Don't get the idea you have to "compete" with anyone here. A sure way to discontent is to think that you should have a system like ones seen here at this point in life.
Keep your priorities straight; less school debt is far more important now than getting your ideal sound. You'll have plenty of time for that. You'll be unhappy as long as you think you deserve better sound now. Nope. You need to work for it for years, like I did.
You said, I am unhappy now. I have no money left for audio stuff..." Welcome to the club. There are thousands of audio addicts like ourselves who for one reason or another are not content with their rig and have a gnawing desire to upgrade but should not financially. It's all part of the game. ;)
Having said that, you are right, the sound is likely not as satisfying as you thought it might be. That means you are truly an audiophile; you want superior sound and the glorious experience of HiFi. Now you know it will become a hobby for you in life. I was never fully satisfied in audio until these past few years when I have been able to afford much better (and of course much more costly) equipment. Only you will be able to set your contentment level over time, but there is definitely something to the reality that the enjoyment increases substantially with finer gear.
I'd say you were smart to go for the free speakers. Now you have some electronics such that when you do finally get some means you can get decent speakers and some satisfaction. You made the decision to get the cans and headphone preamp, now you have to live with it. If you like that sound a lot then why be upset that you can't have both immediately? It's a lot less expensive to have cans at this stage of the game than a nicer set of speakers, so your choice was not foolish. I used a lot of econo gear for my system when I was in school. Don't get the idea you have to "compete" with anyone here. A sure way to discontent is to think that you should have a system like ones seen here at this point in life.
Keep your priorities straight; less school debt is far more important now than getting your ideal sound. You'll have plenty of time for that. You'll be unhappy as long as you think you deserve better sound now. Nope. You need to work for it for years, like I did.
You said, I am unhappy now. I have no money left for audio stuff..." Welcome to the club. There are thousands of audio addicts like ourselves who for one reason or another are not content with their rig and have a gnawing desire to upgrade but should not financially. It's all part of the game. ;)