Sell a speaker you like but CANNOT optimize sound?


Has any one considered selling ( or actually sold) a speaker you own (or owned) and liked because you can't seem to optimize the "sound" to your tastes by changing electronics or cables,etc.etc.

PLEASE NOTE:..... I want to note that there are many reasons for selling a high-end speaker such as:... the living space changes, the speaker begins to annoy you and/or wife because of its size and appearance, financial or family considerations, or ....you reluctantly won't admit to yourself, you are just tired of the way it sounds, even after investing time and effort to optimize its sound
quality.

Should make for an interesting discussion!!!
sunnyjim
Is there a perceived shortcoming in the speakers' performance, or are your tastes changing?

I find that as I mature as an audiophile my experience and expectations greatly elevate, and consequently the gear which used to satisfy no longer does. This can definitely precipitate a change in speakers. No big deal; actually, a wonderful catalyst to better things! :)
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If you can't optimize their sound doesn't that mean you don't like them?
I agree with Sebrof. If you cannot optimize the sound, you are not pleased.

How can you like something you're not pleased with?