Fastest way to correct hifi system?


Just wonder what you think is the fastest and most hasslefree route to buy a hifi system which one are satiesfied with longterm? Call the nearest hifidealer and tell your soundsignature preferences, roomsize and the amount you will use, or read magazinereviews and internetforums etc. for months or years trying to find the perfect system money can buy? Or just go to the nearest town and listen to as many system combinations in your pricebracket as possible and try to figure out what is the best for you? 
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Showing 1 response by dgw4tube

Like anything else, the more research you can do, the better chance of finding what you will enjoy.  Consider some key questions that help to quickly narrow the search.  

1-What is your budget? The sellers here at Audiogon offer a lot of high quality equipment at very good prices.
2-Do you listen to smaller ensembles, full orchestra, rock, jazz.....or all kinds of music? If you listen to music with wide dynamics, you may opt for a more powerful amp that provides the speed and extra "headroom" needed.  Also the size of the room can have a great impact on the decision.  I have 25W/ch tube based system with efficient speakers that does very well in a 12' x 17' room.
3- Do you prefer digital/CD or vinyl? My preference is vinyl, but a digital based system might be less expensive and enable you to get off to a more satisfying start that allows you to put more money into an amplifier and speakers. Look for speakers that have an efficiency of 89db/w or better.
4 - Try to be flexible and consider an upgrade path.  While there is no perfect system, you can strategically replace equipment down the road.
5 - Do you intend to listen actively, or is this more for background music?  (maybe a $200.00 Bose bluetooth speaker is all you need)

Good luck and have fun along the way.