I hope I do not get long winded, as I would like to keep this short, but of my experience. I just want to say, I am happy to be part of this community, because it allows us all, with the sharing of a common interest. Even with the back-and-forth disagreements that are too prevalent here, it shows a human side of us, the goal to listen and enjoy music, and sound, with whatever your means are to get there. My childhood was listening to my dad’s big band, swing, Sinatra, B.Holiday, Sergio Mendez, and more, you get the idea. His system was a pair of AR2AX loudspeakers, a Fisher 500C, and a Dual 1219 / Shure V15 something, and he never listened to the tuner. The speakers, based on my mom’s decor, required 50 ft runs of speaker cable from the amp. Very nice overall, but I heard (not my dad) the 500C output stage not fulfilling the necessary job at hand (this was before I was 10). I was a singing contributor of school choirs until HS graduation. I was also involved in the gear part. I was grateful I had an ear for listening. This led me to the encouragement I gave my dad to replace the Fisher with a Sansui 8 Deluxe, based on my readings and research. The Fisher became mine, and I purchased/owned a pair of Klipsch Cornwall, the mirror imaged verticals, from my music teacher, who upgraded to Khorns. The Sansui GAVE LIFE to the 2AXs, that even Melvin, my dad, experienced, and so much appreciated. I suspected then that I was a solid- state guy, although I had several tube pieces, amp and pre, come in and out of my system, throughout the years. Many consulting jobs of mine were working alongside a decorator, and I needed to change some perspectives of mine. Many of these systems were set up where the speakers were never intended to be listened to from a sweet spot. However, I still needed to find out from the clients, what they were looking (listening) for. BTW, in the background, listening to Nothing Else Matters through FM 95.7 THE HOG, out of Daytona, as it sounds awesome............ I have stated this many times: if every recording "sounded" as good as your favorite "best sounding", the jumping from one piece to another would be easier, and lesser, imo. Two of my favorite amps, as they are both great, do different things from each other with the same recordings in my system. And, they also have similarities. I enjoy them both but am at a point I find it hard to lift them. Anyway, everything we do with changes/upgrades is to enjoy the music, the sound, or both. Recordings do not equal the sound of live unamplified music, but the "musicianship" and the "composition" are present in full bloom. We can still get a great deal of information off of our recordings, in the manor of which we decide, and enjoy for a few different reasons. You need to know what "listening characteristics" are important to you (the real point of all of this gab). I do not believe there is a single system we can all enjoy equally (live with), based on our tastes. Well, with unlimited funds and a room built for the job....maybe. My best, MrD.