am I missing something?


I regularly read comments on this blog talking about very expensive and extraordinary sound systems. 
I have an integrated Quad 77 connected to a Quad 77 CD player and Mission 753 speakers. I recently added a Wiim ultra.
The sound of this set seems excellent to me. 
Would it be better to change something, sell everything and start again with a newer system?
 

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Good but difficult question to answer. Regardless of your system at any level you can upgrade and get a much better sounding one as long as you are drawn to higher sound quality. You stop when the incremental cost becomes too high.

So, perhaps a suggestion would be to go to some high end audio stores… even if it requires long drives. Or find some local audiogoners and see if their systems motivate you and in what direction.

one of the questions you have to ask is in what direction do you want to take your system… more drive and slam , musical and natural, sound spectacular.

So, what kind of music do you listen to and what kind of sound do you want?

What kind of investment level could you make and what is your venue like?

Also, it would be really helpful to see your system in its venue now. There is a place under your ID to put photos, this is really useful to help us understand your current system and environment. Often great improvements can occur with the equipment you already have.

 

In fact, I am quite satisfied with the performance of my system. I mainly listen to classical piano, I love Chopin, but also to more modern solo or not very orchestrated piano: Keith Jarret(Runes  and many others), Strelinski, Nevski, Hein Hansen, Olafur Arnad.... also soft jazz, Coltrane,  Miles Davis( ascenseur pour l'échafaud), Duke Ellington.... Autunm leaves album Something Else's....ect. However, reading blogs discussing sound systems of 20k, 50k and more I always wonder if I put so much money into it would I see the difference. This is surely a question that many readers ask themselves....

You have a great system...and yes, if you carefully put together a much more expensive system it can sound quite better...