If you were serious about sound you would...


If your audiophile quest is to get the best sound then buy the best equipment used to make the recordings originally. One of the few things nearly every audiophile agrees about is that you can't make the signal better than the original. So:

Solid State Logic 2 channels preamp 5k$
Meyer Sound Bluehorn powered speakers 2x 140K$
Pro Tools MTRX system 10k$
Mac Studio Computer 8k$
Total about 170k$ 
How is it possible to get better sound than the best recording studio gear? 


 

donavabdear

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Jezz , three or so weeks ago their was the guy (since suspended) claiming you needed a mass market home theater receiver and atmos speakers and be in object based audio nirvana. Now it’s you have to have studio equipment. What a conundrum we face!

@donavabdear  "my main system is wonderful and I love the way it sounds but my professional system in the same room 90 degrees apart is much more accurate and it's not nearly as enjoyable I don't listen to it half as much,"

If your professional system isn't nearly enjoyable and you don't listen to it much why are you pushing everyone to go down this route?  Why would I or anyone else invest money into a system that creates call it whatever you want ,  "sound" , "music sound"  that isn't enjoyable to listen to. What am I missing?