Until I can reach the point and listen to live, well-produced, music and say to myself "hey, that sounds and feels and moves me just like my system", there's more work to do on the system. The interesting thing about audio is that every time I make an improvement to my system, I wonder how it can sound better. And sooner or later, an idea comes along, I make some change and yes indeed, the system does sound better. Some of the changes cost big bucks (e.g., better equipment). Some came for free (e.g., moving speakers to more optimal position).
Ultimate Question
I was wondering how you all felt about your systems and how much better is attainable?..... What I am really getting at...have most of you wrung out every last piece of potential out of your system or do you believe that more can be attained? Is there better to be bought but finances will not allow or is it a constant wait/search as new products become available and trying them? I'd be real interested to hear from those who have spent a long time building a system since this seems to me be the ultimate question.....how much can a system actually reproduce?...I know we have differring tastes on how this is done and that ultimately it is everchanging but what are the opinions on the best available..oh and be civil to each other..please.. Ben
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