I never really envied any particular system configuration or felt I had to compromise sonically, regardless of price. As a former professional musician, my major criterion for putting a system together is whether instruments sound accurate. I’m not referring to a clinical, revealing accuracy of the recording which is bandied about regularly on this and other forums. Rather, I mean that a piano "sounds" like a piano is supposed to sound, a snare drum "sounds" like a snare drum should sound, etc. Of course, it’s only my perception of the requisite instrumental sonics, based on my professional experience, that guides me and has served me well over the years. YMMV.
Dream vs. Reality - What have you bought?
Just curious about how Audiogoner's have gotten to where you are. What systems have you heard that really seemed worth outrageous fortunes, vs. what did you end up with?
You wish you could buy ..... X but being more expensive than your home, you bought Y instead and feel you got close.
Is this you, or are you "I heard X and never heard better." type of listener?
Also, considering that some speaker systems are enormous, do you really think they'd work in the home you have?
You wish you could buy ..... X but being more expensive than your home, you bought Y instead and feel you got close.
Is this you, or are you "I heard X and never heard better." type of listener?
Also, considering that some speaker systems are enormous, do you really think they'd work in the home you have?
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