@audiotroy great post. I went #1 all Infigo Electronics. I like the send it was meant to work together. Great point
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Good comment. Now I can’t prove this. But I have a theory about 2).... offsetting components is not quite as effective as 1). First, I completely agree that 2) can be done, and should be. I have heard it... you know Benchmark DAC with PS Audio preamp ... cold detailed / warmer and more forgiving. Like that. However my feeling is this can be a sub-optimal solution compared to 1). So, let’s just consider a trebly detailed front end and a warm next component and a trebly next component... etc. It seems each is subtractive and at the end you have a well balanced less. So, finding the perfect house sound to your liking is best and using all the same components. I found as I slowly assembled my system, which is now all ARC that each piece seemed to be more synergistic. I think because they were all reinforcive. The same sound qualities from one to the next. Of course all companies do not have exactly the same sound across all components. But many good ones do. As I say, I can’t prove it. I’m really not sure how you could... but working in high end audio sales you might be exposed to evidence. |
@ghdprentice I have all Infigo Components and cabling. It made things way easier for me. I have a system that was made to work with each other. |
Putting components together randomly, whether high end or not, is certainly not calculated to get the best results. Beyond that, hearing is so subjective it’s hard to say more. As you said, you don’t like the Sonos Macintosh match but obviously a lot of people think they are perfect together. likewise, I’ve been advised that Boulder amps don’t match well with Sonus. On the other hand, I’ve heard from people who have that very set up and claim its the best. I think you can only know what works for you, it’s a mistake to assume it will sound best to someone else. Good advice can help steer people to try certain combinations, but beyond that it gets to be very personal. |
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