runwell, you have $600 speakers and a $13,000 amp that's quite funny because $600 speakers are not going to be very good from any company sorry he just wasted a ton of money on an amp that your speakers will never do justice too.
Why do folks spend more on electronics than on speakers?
Hello, just curious on this subject. I have seen threads where folks ask for advice on how to allocate their budget and this topic comes up. I also see systems posted on various forums where folks have $10K-$20K in gear driving $2K-$5K in speakers and wonder why. I have traditionally been a speakers first person as that is where I have noticed the greatest differences. For those that allocate more on gear vs speakers what are your reasons? No judgement, I am just interested in hearing another point of view.
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In my case, I am upgrading all of my system to an “end state” leaving the speakers for last. Maybe an end state will never actually be achievable but with my Diablo 300 and it’s DAC module that together I adore the sound of, on my relatively modest B&W 803 D2’s, I think I have a chance. Currently upgrading to speaker wires that alone cost more than my speakers (Nordost Valhalla 2). Next I need to add a turntable (probably VPS Prime 21) for which my Diablo has a phono card. THEN I plan to spring for speakers that match the rest of my system which already exerts a sonic character that I love on a variety of speakers. I could potentially look at B&W 802 D4’s (I auditioned the 802 D3’s with my Diablo originally). But a bit worried that the upper-mid-forward presentation of D3 and later B&W’s might not be for me. Sort of makes the bass feel lacking when it’s not actually the case. I want to like them, so transparent with abundant details with imaging so great it’s spooky. But the Diablo character is so clearly present still which is so good. Maybe I’d be fine with the more obvious mids; it’s not as if I dislike the sound. But expensive mistake if not!
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@havocman Don't make the judge til you listen the exactly setup. Some people just think based on money, and I will tell you good system is based on your experience, and not on money. The core is the technical level and money is just the expression. Right now as I told before, speaker technology is far far beyond the one of amplifier. And focal speaker has huge potential. Even we talk about pre, some one under 1k can defeat 10k pre. You gotta go and listen and select what you need. There are so many information around us which could misleading us, that is sad.
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I'm with @mrteeves The only good reason for cutting back on speakers cost is in very small rooms where big speakers don't work well and small speakers are necessarily much cheaper. Don't ignore the cost of room treatments. These can be just as important as speakers and closely intertwined. The cost of both should be lumped together as a proportion of system cost and in my view should be 35-40%, except in a very small room. Front ends are often under budgeted too, except for often large expenditure on a DAC. DA conversion is the bugbear of digital audio, the problems may never be solved, so for the digital addict perhaps 15-20% of system cost is not excessive in the vain search to turn digital slices into holistic analogue reality. For vinyl enthusiasts there can be good reason to spend 35-40% of budget on the front end, comprising as it does turntable, arm, cartridge and phono amp. And perhaps record cleaner. All in all, this leaves no more than 30% for pre and power amps. That may be plenty. It has often been said that transducers are the most difficult components to get right. And for 'tweeks' and snake oil? 0% please.
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