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Dear me, I believe the French have a saying

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"Better than the moment, better than the memory".

S, you have your feet on a path that, frankly, you will never see the end of. It is the anticipation of that elusive end that keeps us all waking up, slurping our coffee and making money so we can send it to the highly-paid audio sellers ;-).

I would applaud your desire to tri-amp, but it opens a can of worms that requires a)electronic expertise, b) cardboard boxes of money, and c) luck.

Think of any suitable amplifier and multiply the cost by three. Ouch, say I. I had the same exercise when my wife gave birth to triplets, ohmigod, those cute little shoes that babies wear -- $50 a pop that they outgrow in 3 months? -- I had to pay for three at a crack.

Back to cases. Simplicity is an admirable goal, but also a nearsighted one. In other words, one hopes to avoid thinking about things that others sweated over. Crossovers in speakers for example. While a simple capacitor will segregate the frequencies, it also shifts the phase, and the effort becomes like pushing a rope.

With all the other equipment you are looking for, please don't expect someone to provide a list and if you pays your money you gets your hifi. Things outside anyone control or knowledge will impact the final result.

Enough pontificating.

My recommendation is to: Go much slower. Start simple. Build over time. Buy quality (like fine fine Welborne Labs components). Be prepared to audition and return half of your purchases. Read. Listen. Learn. Take your time. This is the good stuff, the obtaining, the testing, the accepting, the rejecting.


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