Hello Krazeeyk
I don't know what I can add to this list that hasn't already been said, however I have been into this hi-fi game since 1957 and I have made my share of mistakes, from which to learn, so here goes:
Firstly, use your ears and carefully pick the speakers, that you can happily live with. If you are not happy with your speakers, nothing else is going to give you 100% satisfaction.
Secondly, pick good electronics that interact well with your speakers (SS or tube) the choice is yours, as long as they match-up well together.
Thirdly, pick a good CD unit. I agree with several of the above comments, that at this time there are some very decent CD units available, for not a lot of money. This may change down the road (SACD and DVD-A) but it is easier to make this change than to change speakers.
Finally, as mentioned above, use your ears and pick a system that you like and above all enjoy the music.
Regards,
AEW
I don't know what I can add to this list that hasn't already been said, however I have been into this hi-fi game since 1957 and I have made my share of mistakes, from which to learn, so here goes:
Firstly, use your ears and carefully pick the speakers, that you can happily live with. If you are not happy with your speakers, nothing else is going to give you 100% satisfaction.
Secondly, pick good electronics that interact well with your speakers (SS or tube) the choice is yours, as long as they match-up well together.
Thirdly, pick a good CD unit. I agree with several of the above comments, that at this time there are some very decent CD units available, for not a lot of money. This may change down the road (SACD and DVD-A) but it is easier to make this change than to change speakers.
Finally, as mentioned above, use your ears and pick a system that you like and above all enjoy the music.
Regards,
AEW