In Reply to: Wouldn’t it be great to measure overall system improvement? posted by skinzy on July 21, 2014 at 09:34:32:
I think what most people are after is musical enjoyment more than anything. And the path to that can lead in different directions depending upon:
1. The type of music you primarily listen to & the typical production quality of it?
2. What "sins of omission" will you not miss.
3. What "sims of commission" will you not mind.
4. How often will you listen to music on your stereo in a given week?
5. What is your budget, realistically?
6. What sort of room will you put it in?
7. How flexible will you be in placement of speakers and components?
8. What sort of listening chairs will you have? How will you be listening?
These are all important since there is no "perfect" system - and the best most satisfying results will depend how you make your tradeoffs.
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Follow Ups
- It's subjective after a certain point ... - Bromo33333 12:32:21 07/21/14 (1)
- What "sins of omission" will you not miss. - Bob Neill 13:59:12 07/22/14 (0)