I had two very positive experiences moving within manufacturer’s lines:
I had Thiel 1.2, followed by 2 2, and then 3.6. All had similar signature and each move brought great improvements across the board....still miss the 3.6’s.
likewise, I had Audio Research LS3, SP16 and then LS26. All three were more alike than different and each change was a terrific move forward.
So, similar products within product lines have been good for me. That doesn’t mean I would necessarily enjoy Audio Research’s Class D hybrid amps, for example, because I like their line stages, a completely different product line, of course.
I agree that an in-home audition is the only way to know for sure, but having prior experience with a manufacturer, knowing the house sound and design ideals, is very helpful to me in choosing new equipment.
I had Thiel 1.2, followed by 2 2, and then 3.6. All had similar signature and each move brought great improvements across the board....still miss the 3.6’s.
likewise, I had Audio Research LS3, SP16 and then LS26. All three were more alike than different and each change was a terrific move forward.
So, similar products within product lines have been good for me. That doesn’t mean I would necessarily enjoy Audio Research’s Class D hybrid amps, for example, because I like their line stages, a completely different product line, of course.
I agree that an in-home audition is the only way to know for sure, but having prior experience with a manufacturer, knowing the house sound and design ideals, is very helpful to me in choosing new equipment.