Stanwal
"Always buy the speakers first. They are the final element of your system and have the job of turning electrical energy into sound waves."
Buy the speakers first as they are the final element?
That simply doesn't make sense to me.
Audiofeil
"Read and learn."
Quid pro quo, Bill.
... "Buy and try" or better still, "it's what's up front that counts" or perhaps, "All roads lead to Rome".
Here's what I've learned from experience. I've found speakers in general aren't too unlike other components. In fact I believe placing the bulk of the funds into those items in front of them is the better path. This is also my experience.
In a perfect world we would all be able to sample or audition in our homes this piece or that, these speakers or those until we find the ones wwe truly want to live with till God comes.
it ain't... and we don't.
Few if any I suspect lay out immense bucks for their final speaker right off. Evacuating the budget and then adding a cjheapie int or amp, source and wires to run them with.
Perhaps we should ask, huh? Just how many folks bought their dream speakers as their first speakers?
But its easy enough to point to I guess. It just aint a practical method for many if not all.
Id rather have any day a great front end and then mid priced speakers than to lay out for mega priced speakers possessing a mid level front end. Always. Ive seen this proven out time and time again in my home and at dealerships.
Its also a safer way to go as well.
Thankfully, we live in a world which allows us to proceed at what ever rate or in whatever fashion we choose.
Even if your aim was at buying the best speakers your budget allowed for, then placing the remainder into the front end, Id still disagree that plan equates to better or the best sounding system.
When it is proven to me that superior transducers overcome inadequacies in a systems electronics then I will have learned something else. So far however, Ive not seen it as the case in fact.