mapman:
Understood. In fact, I'm fairly obsessive when it comes to researching when I feel an upgrade cycle approaching.
orpheus:
Price is the first thing I look at, because I don't have huge amounts of cash to spend. This has the effect of dramatically shrinking the pool of potential purchases from the onset. Furthermore, as mentioned, I only purchase gear I can demo at home and return, if need be, minimizes options still further. Haven't found this to be a problem, though.
millercarbon:
You are light-years beyond me in knowledge and experience.
I hope you'll indulge my naivete a little further...
Earlier in the post, you state:
"Technically, there is a level of analysis where the answer is yes. In terms of finding musically satisfying components however the answer is a big fat no.
The problem is it can often times take a great deal of understanding technical specifications combined with real world experience to get to where you understand just how unimportant specs really are".
So, how, exactly do you leverage your understanding when it comes to buying components? What does your buying process look like, if specs and listening are not involved? This seems quite mysterious to me.
Understood. In fact, I'm fairly obsessive when it comes to researching when I feel an upgrade cycle approaching.
orpheus:
Price is the first thing I look at, because I don't have huge amounts of cash to spend. This has the effect of dramatically shrinking the pool of potential purchases from the onset. Furthermore, as mentioned, I only purchase gear I can demo at home and return, if need be, minimizes options still further. Haven't found this to be a problem, though.
millercarbon:
You are light-years beyond me in knowledge and experience.
I hope you'll indulge my naivete a little further...
Earlier in the post, you state:
"Technically, there is a level of analysis where the answer is yes. In terms of finding musically satisfying components however the answer is a big fat no.
The problem is it can often times take a great deal of understanding technical specifications combined with real world experience to get to where you understand just how unimportant specs really are".
So, how, exactly do you leverage your understanding when it comes to buying components? What does your buying process look like, if specs and listening are not involved? This seems quite mysterious to me.