So I subscribe the notion that tweaks are not always necessary.Right. But then music itself is not always necessary.Tweaks only become necessary when the goal is the very best sound possible for the money. In that case its easy to demonstrate and prove the right tweaks are much more cost effective than a component upgrade.
I have many tweaks to address power and some acoustical deficiencies in my system which does not have SOTA components but relatively good ones. As one poster previously stated, better (and usually cheaper) to work with the equipment one has and tweak it to its best sound.
Right. To which I would add: always better, always cheaper.
Because, let us assume for the sake of argument someone has the most superb system in the world. All the latest greatest everything. Spared no expense. Five mill, not counting the architect. Whatever. Does it have Cones? No? So for $60 it gets even better. Does it have an Orange Fuse? No? So for $160 it gets even better. Does it have HFT? No?On and on. Before you know it we have made the world's best five million dollars stereo sound so much better you can't believe it, and for less than a rounding error in the price.Tweaks rule.