I recently read through an interesting thread on AG in the speaker section on the best way to allocate one's budget for a system (the consensus was to put about half towards the speakers and the remainder towards everything else).
So on that note, what is the best way to allocate one's non-speaker budget? There seems to be a growing number of improved components to buy that are supposed to make a big difference. Where would a person's money be best spent? Below are some items to possibly consider for a components budget. For this example, the components budget would be $10K (keeps the math easy) and the speakers would be worth around $15k. I know the allocation would vary on more factors (such as music preference, digital vs analogue focus, etc) but I'm wondering as a general overall rule what has worked best?
Amplifier Pre-amp Turn table Turn table cartridge CD player DAC Surge protection Speaker cables Power cables Equipment racks/tables Room treatments (Are there any I missed?)
I'd allocate the same amount for each component including IC & speaker wire (as a group). X for amp X for Preamp X for source (digital) X for source (analog) X for all wire X * 2 for speakers Etc.
You must have a verified phone number and physical address in order to post in the Audiogon Forums. Please return to Audiogon.com and complete this step. If you have any questions please contact Support.