Two thoughts here. A system that is plain enjoyable to listen to and an all out assault on an audio system. My friend goes to estate sales and picks up great older gear for very cheap. For example, Harmon Kardon XX series preamp and matching power amp with original boxes, etc. $200. That amp is one of the best SS amps I have ever heard. Plenty of speakers also - B&Ws, Kef, Infinite Slope, IMF the big suckers. He also build a system around an old tube integrated amp that was so beautiful sounding. Audiophile - no but so enjoyable well YES.
My way was to learn how to improve the sound of any component with better parts. Capacitors, resistors, AC filter chokes, etc. You can purchase older components that were at one time considered state of the art and upgrade them if you want to learn how to do that. Then you need to learn how to build your own components. You cannot buy the sound from a component that you can learn to build on your own.
Even though I have the money to purchase anything I want, I cannot buy what I can build. You can also learn to build your own net worth through various investment strategies and become financially independent. It can be done!
Happy Listening.
My way was to learn how to improve the sound of any component with better parts. Capacitors, resistors, AC filter chokes, etc. You can purchase older components that were at one time considered state of the art and upgrade them if you want to learn how to do that. Then you need to learn how to build your own components. You cannot buy the sound from a component that you can learn to build on your own.
Even though I have the money to purchase anything I want, I cannot buy what I can build. You can also learn to build your own net worth through various investment strategies and become financially independent. It can be done!
Happy Listening.