"I'm new to the high end field of audio, So any help/suggestions would be appreciated....Thanks!"
Don't buy anything without listening to it first, especially if it gets positive reviews.
Specs, like the ones you list above, should be used to aid in the selection process. They can't replace listening experience.
2 components may look the same on paper but can sound very different in the real world.
If you're confused or unsure about something, don't spend money until you resolve the issue.
Its not enough to buy a good component by itself. All the components in the system need to work together.
If you're at a point where you feel the need to fix a problem in your system with things like tubes, cables, tweaks, etc...., you messed up. There's 2 ways you can fix this. The first way is to take the time to work with your system until you figure out what the problem is. The second way is to buy a bunch of tubes and cables first, and then work with your system to figure out what the problem is.
Don't buy anything without listening to it first, especially if it gets positive reviews.
Specs, like the ones you list above, should be used to aid in the selection process. They can't replace listening experience.
2 components may look the same on paper but can sound very different in the real world.
If you're confused or unsure about something, don't spend money until you resolve the issue.
Its not enough to buy a good component by itself. All the components in the system need to work together.
If you're at a point where you feel the need to fix a problem in your system with things like tubes, cables, tweaks, etc...., you messed up. There's 2 ways you can fix this. The first way is to take the time to work with your system until you figure out what the problem is. The second way is to buy a bunch of tubes and cables first, and then work with your system to figure out what the problem is.