What makes the biggest difference in sound quality is room treatment, followed by speakers and listening seat setup, followed by the gear itself.
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+1 @holmz on last post My observation exactly. Two components and only a list of four other items are in question. You asked Ted … Quantum Purple’s, and this is after a complete heirloom of AQ’s bought just last year. Order of purchase sequence followed by a two month pause between each for evaluation / progress, if any. Speaker Cables, IC’s and PC’s. For others it may have been a completely different set of questioning but for me it was quite clear. A fuse, go figure
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It would be easier if the question was a poll for say fuses. (Like, don’t like, don’t care) Or a poll with the 4 things in some matrix which is either 4^3, or K-choose-N or maybe is 24 ranked options? (I would need to take off the shoes to do the maths) |
System matching is the most important aspect of great sound. Having a system of equals works in harmony with everything else. Pairing a expensive pr of speakers with less than electronics results in frustrations and miss guided assumptions that some how the speakers are flawed. With this example your assuming the speakers are the fault because they sound less than perfect; when in fact their level of resolution exceeds what your other components have to offer. Balanced system is the key. |
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