How good can it get, really? - my stereo sounds amazing!


I really love my stereo currently. I keep thinking I should be looking for the next piece to upgrade - phono stage, stereo subs, etc., but honestly not sure what to change or why I’d potentially spend more money to achieve a result that’s lesser or equal to my current sound quality. I sorta feel clueless as to how to proceed without screwing up what I have. I know it can get better but honestly I’m at a place when I just don’t know how it can. Hmmmmm.... not a bad problem I guess. Open to suggestions for sure. Thx.
paulgardner
No, most charities are not thieves.You tell yourself that in order to excuse yourself from donating. You don’t know what you’re talking about. Do some research and learn something. And I can assure you that my glass is at least as transparent as yours.

taras22
>>>>I see. You did the experiment, you just don’t remember the results.

Here is what I see, I asked you a simple question, and you haven’t provided an answer....so you are being disingenuous, evasive, or have no clue what the change in your "experiment" produced and why.

Frankly this reminds me of the little dance you do around the theme, " what is an audio signal"... and the longer these dances go on the more I’m inclined to think the answers are behind door #3....please provide some answers and prove me wrong ...please disincline me...

>>>>There’s no reason to get huffy with me. You claimed you did the experiment decades ago, as if YOU know what’s going on. You are actually the one being disingenuous. What do you mean you did the experiment? What experiment? Why did you do the experiment. What did you conclude? That’s the place to start. I’m pretty sure you don’t even know what I’m talking about, no offense to you personally.

As for my question, what is the audio signal?, it’s not a little dance I do 🕺🏻- it’s a serious and legitimate question. And a question that you apparently cannot answer.
Paulgardner, curious question, and concern.  Could you be someone who no longer is a music listener, but rather, an equipment listener?  I think there is hope for the music listener.  The music listener can eventually arrive at a point where the goal of best (to the listener) sound reproduction, reasonably available, is achieved.  The equipment listener will never know peace, and will continue down the upgrade rabbit hole until one's hearing is gone.  Nothing wrong with this approach, it is an aspect of our hobby, it is just that there does not seem to be much happiness in the process.  No satisfaction, just the continuous tweak show.  Oh well.