i would take issue with seattle hi fi as to the propensity of consumers to configure a world class stereo system.
first what is considered worl;d class is based upon subjective criteria.
there are many standards for what is considered world class.
secondly, the stereo system which is most pleasing is probably the goal of most in this hobby.
i see no reason why a reasonably logical person could not
figure out how to create a stereo system which provides immense pleasure.
while i don't doubt the expertise of a dealer with experience and his ability to make intelligent suggestions, he is working within the constraint of the products he carries.
for example, i like planars. if a dealer does not carry panel speakers, it is a big disadvantage, as certain amps are more compatible with panels, while others are not.
a dealer who sells panel speakers knows this, but a dealer who has little experience may be unaware of problems such speakers present for amplifiers.
i think the best a dealer can do is point out a direction someone should go to achieve a goal, but it is upto the consumer to do the hard work.
i think the customer should make the decisions and the dealer hopefully can execute. unfortunately not all dealers carry the set of components that a customer wants to hear.
too often a customer has to visit multiple dealers to sample the components on a short list. in such a situation, the value of visiting four or more dealers and attaining something helpful is dubious.
first what is considered worl;d class is based upon subjective criteria.
there are many standards for what is considered world class.
secondly, the stereo system which is most pleasing is probably the goal of most in this hobby.
i see no reason why a reasonably logical person could not
figure out how to create a stereo system which provides immense pleasure.
while i don't doubt the expertise of a dealer with experience and his ability to make intelligent suggestions, he is working within the constraint of the products he carries.
for example, i like planars. if a dealer does not carry panel speakers, it is a big disadvantage, as certain amps are more compatible with panels, while others are not.
a dealer who sells panel speakers knows this, but a dealer who has little experience may be unaware of problems such speakers present for amplifiers.
i think the best a dealer can do is point out a direction someone should go to achieve a goal, but it is upto the consumer to do the hard work.
i think the customer should make the decisions and the dealer hopefully can execute. unfortunately not all dealers carry the set of components that a customer wants to hear.
too often a customer has to visit multiple dealers to sample the components on a short list. in such a situation, the value of visiting four or more dealers and attaining something helpful is dubious.