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Wouldn’t it be great to measure overall system improvement?

I think I’m like most folks here who wants to get the biggest bang for the buck regardless of price. Much has been written about what % to spend on each component to achieve a balanced system and the importance of system synergy and room acoustics. I've seen some say power cords are more important than an active components (which I doubt). I think it would be interesting to develop a system performance measurement method that registers absolute marginal changes in performance. Maybe it already exists-its called our ears?

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Topic - Wouldn’t it be great to measure overall system improvement? - skinzy 09:34:32 07/21/14 (64)

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