Many seem to be talking about their last system .


What's up, people ? Going to die soon ? Or simply tired of endless upgrading ?
inna
@bdp24 - yes, the quality of the media is ultimately important; as you so correctly say, the "limiting factor".

@inna - I appreciate your many salient points.

@brayeagle - thank you!

@three_easy_payments - "I'm unaware of any upside to dying with a prudently configured audio system." - In full agreement here.

Really enjoying this thread because it is quite relevant to me. 

In the end, it is all about the sound you like, and of course, can afford.

I have usually had a system for ten plus years. My outgoing system was around 12 years old and the prior was probably 20 years old. Recently I purchased what will likely be my last system (I'm maybe five years away from retirement). There will be some tweaks including wire and power conditioning and possibly a source upgrade if it can beat what I just purchased and be affordable. But I'd see the source as being a relatively distant upgrade.

I now have the distinct pleasure of owning the TAD Evolution system with E1 speakers (when I heard them I knew then and there if I could ever afford them, there were exactly what I wanted), TAD preamp/DAC, and stereo amp. The source is an Aurender N10. For me, this system just sings and it is all I've ever dreamt of. Deep but controlled and fleshed out bass, amazing midrange, and a very sweet, detailed, and non-fatiguing top end. The resolution of this system is very high and it never sounds veiled, with the right media of course -bdp24. With the right media, it is as if you are there. -Let me emphasize that system/component synergy is key to the highest quality sound. I bought what I bought after many demos with the E1s and different components.

I won't wax eloquent about the sound (mostly because I'm not adequately skilled in the audiophile vernacular) but will say that 'when you've heard it you know will it'. That's the way I feel about my new system. I've saved long and hard for decades and am blessed to have found this system and to have been financially able to make it happen.

I will say if you are in the SoCal area and in the search to build a system that sings, then please contact Mike Rose @ Excel Audio in Newport Beach. He understands system building and can put together a system that is highly synergizing. He is also, by far, the best dealer I've ever worked with. I am in no way financially affiliated with Excel Audio, I'm just a truly happy customer and blessed to know Mike (and to be able to call him my friend too.) When you meet Mike, you'll immediately understand his deep love for music and the music making apparatus. It is infectious and to me that is what this hobby is all about. Thank you very much Mike.

Thanks again to @inna for starting this thread.
Sort of a tangential thought, but I don't see much mention of the advances in streaming quality and how that might effect folks systems as they retire and their needs and/or budget change. Tidal has "master tape" quality streaming available for some of its music and rumor has it that Spotify will soon have higher-res streaming available.  You can't really downsize your speakers without losing quality, but one's music collection takes up a lot of space, so these new options make a lot of sense for those wishing to downsize and simplify.  
I'm retired and love CDs and vinyl although not exclusively, and if the streamer isn't working for some reason both of those will (except in power failures...until I get my used submarine nuke plant going). Always. Also it's important to have as much of the stuff you like as soon as possible in life as you could Buy the Farm any day from a number of causes. So the best way to be is wealthy with a lot of toys all over the place....just piles of stuff...simplify schmimplify!
@brayeagle is my new hero

my mentor in things orbital ( sadly passed ) was a lifelong learner
i called him one day seeking some help and was told at 94 he was on the bus to audit a local university electrical engineering class

tgis from a guy who has 5 or six essential to Apollo program patents and one of the first 50 people in NASA

inna good thread
mostly with ya
dont write off a generation