Orpheus10, have really enjoyed this thread and the dialog between you, Dave and others. Thanks!
I believe one can get the most from their system regardless of 'class' by having a dedicated room, paying attention to supplying quality power, employing room treatment, equipment isolation and placement, vibration control and other tweeks. All of this has been done in my system, most via DIY. I spend greater effort in optimizing the sound I am getting from my equipment than upgrading. For the moment I continue to play with room treatment.
If my system is not class B, it surly sounds to me that way, based on those far more costly (some class A) that I have listened to in B&M shops.
I believe one can get the most from their system regardless of 'class' by having a dedicated room, paying attention to supplying quality power, employing room treatment, equipment isolation and placement, vibration control and other tweeks. All of this has been done in my system, most via DIY. I spend greater effort in optimizing the sound I am getting from my equipment than upgrading. For the moment I continue to play with room treatment.
If my system is not class B, it surly sounds to me that way, based on those far more costly (some class A) that I have listened to in B&M shops.