And My Budget Is...
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Chayro, thank you for your post. It smacks of...wisdom! And MC, did you ever get to hear the "full range Linaeum"? I did at the Stereophile show at the Waldorf in NYC in '97...they were the wierdest looking but one of the most sonically transparent speakers ever. This was shortly before they sold their rights to RS, by the way, I think. The inventor was there demonstrating them. |
Hello, I hate having buyers remorse. I am always doing a lot of research on things. Sometimes even years which can be interesting when the models change. Over 20 years ago I bought my second set of audiophile speakers. The Soliloquy 5.3 in curly maple. I loved them even playing on my Sony receiver. The reason I felt comfortable spending a few thousand on a set is the store I bought them from let me try before I bought them. I did not do this with the first pair. I too had a budget of $1500 when I went in. If you notice I said second. My first was the Tannoy ?? (basic towers). I was unhappy with them due to lack of bass. This store not only has a try before you buy but also a trade up program with full credit for your previous purchase. So I was able to participate in the trade up program as long as it was within one year and the upgrade met price requirements. BTW, I still am rocking the Soliloquy speakers. Just the bigger 6.3i’s that play down to 25hz. No buyers remorse. If you are in the Chicagoland area and want no buyers remorse. This store is for you. https://holmaudio.com/ As people have said you can have a budget but listen out of your budget. This way you get what you want. |
I believe our O.P. made some
very excellent points. Being open-minded is helpful and looking outside the
budge range sure gives you additional perspective on what is out there, and
where diminishing returns may set in for your ears. But if the poster is soliciting opinions on gear, knowing a ‘range’ is helpful, as others have stated. That is, if you want the best input that makes sense based on what you can spend. Like others I would guess, I
always try to have an idea on budget and then most always find a reason to go
higher (thank heavens my wife is great about it). The O.P.’s discovery at what
was gained musically from the better player, could not have occurred without open-mindedness;
despite the sales force. And hey, sometimes the dedicated guys are actually
trying to help you musically as well! I have met them. :-) And as for breaking the
budget, fortunately I have never regretted a purchase where I spent more and
bought something better (at least to my ears). That's mostly because I take a long time choosing what I will enjoy most. No impromptu buys. |
@chayro first so sorry for your deep loss. Music is solace, remembrance, celebration - whatever we need it to be.. I always try to research and listen ( test drive, experience, trial ) at the 2x point … and the .5 point. I always ask where do we go North of here ? Great thread and introspection… going thru this process just now for a cartridge… and more music, more music… lastly my gratitude for your contribution to this board |
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