Biggest snafu ( mistake ) , is upgrading to gear that isn't really better , just different . If your going to take a step make it a good one .
The concept of "better" and "good" is entirely human. It does not exist in an objective sense because everything, and I mean everything, used to qualify "better" and "good" is something that exists as some abstract concept in our minds alone. Better and good does not exist beyond our own minds. "Better" is entirely relative to the perspective of an individual. It is subjective...entirely so, even though it may be a shared perspective. You can't tell anyone else what will be better for them. Period. End of story. And it's all just a story. So I'm not sure what you mean by "isn't really better". It's the "really" part that you lost me on - same with Mr.Tennis - I don't agree that some components are better than others, as such. They certainly are different. "Better" is relative to perspective. What is better to you, what perhaps makes a world of difference to you, may not occur to me to make any difference at all, nor might I call it "better" from my own perspective. This is where everything comes down to you, and your own personal preferences, and why the perspective of others should be taken as a point of departure to discover your own preferences. You are the only one who really knows for sure what is "better" to you. I'm not suggesting there may not be large groups of individuals who may agree on some things, but it is most certainly not objective. Ask the 99% of the population of the planet whether your mega $ audiophile system sounds "better" than a $500 system compiled from Best Buy, and you'll find out how entirely relative "better" is. Have them all (yeah, the entire population of the planet) taste a few different glasses of red wine and choose the best one (better have some fish and bread on hand too for all those people and make'em choose the better of those too), or choose a politician to lead their country, or a faith to live their lives by, and then come talk about "better". There are different components and they interact differently and present different results in reproducing music within a space. Lets make no mistake about it; the "better" part is entirely individual, and is a judgement and not an objective fact. Broadcasting from my own private Idaho.