Far as I can tell the vast majority never put in the work to find the good components in the first place. Then of the ones that do only a small number of those put in the work to get the most out of those components. I'm talking about the work of precise setup and extensive use of accessories and tweaks.
So yes of course "we" get dissatisfied and flip components. Usually in only a tiny fraction of their useful life, and long before any really noticeable degradation sets in.
There is of course another way. A lot of the stuff in this system is well over 10 years old. The turntable and its rack, the speaker cable, speakers, power conditioner, and all the BDR are over 15 years old. All of it not only not degraded, but actually improved thanks to effective use of a range of tweaks and mods.
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367
Rather than worry about theoretical degradation I'm not hearing, what I do is go after actual performance improvements that can be heard easily. One inch of fo.Q tape on your tone arm and you will know it was worth it. There's about a hundred square inches on a $40 package. There's even better stuff than that, but nobody talks about it.
Anyway, point is, its amazing how much potential there is hidden away in your system. But that's just me. Imaginary schemes to test things no one is even hearing bores me to tears. I'd much rather spend my time achieving, what was it Mike said? Oh yeah, "audiophile nirvana."
So yes of course "we" get dissatisfied and flip components. Usually in only a tiny fraction of their useful life, and long before any really noticeable degradation sets in.
There is of course another way. A lot of the stuff in this system is well over 10 years old. The turntable and its rack, the speaker cable, speakers, power conditioner, and all the BDR are over 15 years old. All of it not only not degraded, but actually improved thanks to effective use of a range of tweaks and mods.
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367
Rather than worry about theoretical degradation I'm not hearing, what I do is go after actual performance improvements that can be heard easily. One inch of fo.Q tape on your tone arm and you will know it was worth it. There's about a hundred square inches on a $40 package. There's even better stuff than that, but nobody talks about it.
Anyway, point is, its amazing how much potential there is hidden away in your system. But that's just me. Imaginary schemes to test things no one is even hearing bores me to tears. I'd much rather spend my time achieving, what was it Mike said? Oh yeah, "audiophile nirvana."