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RE: perhaps

Joe what you are saying is correct. What the graph was suppose to implie was that the more $ you throw at something (in this case a DAC), at some point, X, the quality gained per dollar will begin to decrease.

Most of us do not have unlimited funds to spend just on audio. If we have an eye to the most quality we can get for a specific amount of resources. Then we can decide whether the next purchase is worth it.

The point of diminishing returns is when the next dollar spent gives less of an increase in quality than the previous dollar did. ie: rate of change of return per dollar.
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