Question: What are some of your best pieces of advise to someone new to the hobby?
I have a friend who is interested in putting together a system and am putting together a little guide for him, compiling information I’ve found over the years, plus some of my own personal tips and tricks. However, I am by no means the end-all-be-all of knowledge and want to incorporate information, tips, and tricks from the community - however basic they may seem - into a nice reference resource.
Without specifically naming any pieces of gear or brands (this isn’t a product recommendation question), what are some of the biggest tips, tricks, important pieces of info to keep in mind, caveats, etc. that you would have for someone new?
*side note - hopefully this post can also serve as a nice reference point for people in the future, as well!
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@mmcgill829 - what makes a good cable? Cables are surrounded by a lot of misinformation - e.g. people talk about resistance, capacitance and Inductance as being key, which is in fact far from the entire story! Read this thread for some basic knowledge as to ... The two bands that I recommend to people are...
There are other great brands, but these two will get you a nice sounding system for a reasonble cost. Cables are perhaps the most important part of any system and spending money on the right cables is money well spent. Choose wisely and they will be with you for life. But poor cable selsction will cripple the the very best components e.g.
I would start with good speaker cables and then try interconnect cables and lastly Power cables - why?
If you are "handy" you can build some exceptional cables that rival some of the bst TOTL cables from established brands - see this link I have spent around 17 years developing cables, but only in the last 7 years did I actually discover what makes for a very good cable. Hope that helps - Steve
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Yeah, buy the best speakers you can afford, then you'll have no money left for the rest and then what ? Don't spend too much on speakers. Besides, with many expensive speakers half of what you pay is for a nice cabinet and brand prestige. Hearing is not subjective. If something sounds real good everyone with ears will agree. Taste is a different matter. You prefer Stradivarius and I prefer Guarneri, both sound spectacular. |
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