There is no absolute sound. High end sound cannot be defined. One high end system can sound remarkably different from another high end system. In fact one high end system can sound excellent whereas another high end system can sound atrocious. There is more to high end sound than connecting a bunch of expensive components and cables together.
This is the Hierarchy of Sound. You tweak one system, it might sound better than a more expensive system that hasn’t been tweaked. It’s not guaranteed but it might. And the more expensive (better) system itself can be improved by tweaking. It is very possible for a tweaked Mid Fi system to sound better than a high end system. That’s the Hierarchy of Sound. There is no glass ceiling. There are no real boundaries. It’s not Black and White. 🦓
This is the Hierarchy of Sound. You tweak one system, it might sound better than a more expensive system that hasn’t been tweaked. It’s not guaranteed but it might. And the more expensive (better) system itself can be improved by tweaking. It is very possible for a tweaked Mid Fi system to sound better than a high end system. That’s the Hierarchy of Sound. There is no glass ceiling. There are no real boundaries. It’s not Black and White. 🦓