Has anyone else auditioned something that really was terrible?


I decided to check out Rotel on current B&W 804's, since I figured these speakers would be most similar to my older 803"s.Even the sales person had to admit it was not something I would want to listen to for any length of time.Do people buy this for background music?For around $4000 for a CD and integrated amp, it was not impressive. to say the least. It actually sounded like my first preamp, a Crown IC something or other.
Someone gave me a 125 wpc Marantz surround receiver.  I plugged it in and listened for 5 minutes, then permanently re-boxed it to sell, if I ever get around to it. It is totally unlistemable.
Am I just spoiled?
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Having majored in a low-paying profession, and not getting much help from the Mrs., I didn’t have the money to replace the stereo system stolen from my bachelor apartment.  And when you don’t have money, what is the point of window-shopping for audio equipment, or anything nice? (Sad, I agree).  And the people we hung out with didn’t have much more than we did.

I was still using the Sony receiver, Pioneer CD and Jensen speakers I’d had for 25+ years when, this past December, my she’s-the-one girlfriend decides to move on.  Bummer. And what’s a guy to do?  I decided I would finally indulge my long-time interest in fine electronics.  I have only been acquiring pieces since early January of this year.  I don’t know what sounds good yet, and instead of going to a local hifi store where they tweak equipment to make it sound better than it ever would for me, I decided to research on-line to find items in my price range that are well-regarded (and seek opinions here). 

Now the “what sounds bad” part:  I have recently been moving my new subs to see where they sound best, and I was close to my speakers and realized that there wasn’t much sound coming from the right main.  I heard this before and I thought it strange that so much music would have been mixed with most voice and guitar coming from the left channel.  Being closer and realizing “this ain’t right”, I switched the speaker cables and found that most music now came from the right channel.  Great!  Something is wrong with the right channel on my new-used amp!  

But before I got panicked, I started checking various connections and finally both channels played!  I sat back at my usual listening spot and realized that I was just now hearing my system the way it should be!  I know this sounds utterly stupid — how could I not have noticed before?  But there was some sound coming from the right speaker, but it was less than half the volume that was coming from the left, and I still thought it sounded good.  So . . . the weakest link in a stereo set-up is obviously ME!
Carvin dcm--2500 power amps, bridged mono, 1 for each speaker.
2500 W per side, effortless, easy, very open , holographic, stadium like sound.  
 Loved them, reliability was worst ever experienced, 
  Within first 3 weeks, one amp went out.
 Gave them away, 

the sound was very good, open, airy, effortless, headroom was unlimited!

 Wish I still had them, reliability was just very poor!

  Didn’t carvin go under!??.
Audioguy85:  Not at all. In fact, I mentioned some true crap that I currently own (Marantz 125wpc surround receiver, Bose speakers).  I also have friends who have far superior systems to mine. Additionally, my pal gave me a Bryston amp and preamp which are excellent, but a bit sloppy compared to my Audire.  I still really enjoy them, and am a bit surprised that there is any noticible dfference, on certain music.  My XM tuner is the weak link to my system, but I still enjoy the jazz channel.  It is about the music, not the latest addictoin.  I would really like some better speakers, but not enough to pay for them.  Not much in audio is worse than someone who insists on showing off some obscure swatch of music to prove how great his stuff is, rather than sharing a love of music.
In fact, I sold a GAS Thoebe for the same buddy.  It was really terrible.   Iheard why he upgraded to Bryston, even for his Bose towers, which I could listen to, but I would have to drop some music, and probably add some more.  As GAS designer James Bongoirno said, If six audiophiles choose a Cd or LP to play on each of the six systems, each piece chosen will sound best on his own system.   I like to add:  We choose components to make the music we love sound the best to us, and vice versa.. 
Went for a demo and they played their best system. CD with some sand amps and those weird Gallo speakers. They thought it was awesome. The music had the oddest single purple-grey color. I asked how much and they proudly told me in that smugness reserved for when they think you're trash. I had the satisfaction of telling them what I thought of the sound.