Hey,
So for me, I found peace and joy doing the following:
Making my own speakers wasn't about saving money so much as making it sound exactly like what I was looking for. It was also a great learning experience, but given time invested, tools and parts, I think few would find it a bargain as a "mere" purchase.
I made my own pure silver, shielded interconnects. Huge cost savings, but also, with making my own speakers, I stopped trying to spend money to adjust tone. I made perfectly good sounding IC's, and if I want to adjust the tone at a very fine level, I adjust the speaker. The whole IC/electronics / Speaker matching is an endless game of rock/paper/scissors I'm not playing. It brings me no joy to go down that route.
Since building my speakers and ICs I bought a Luxman integrated with excellent sounding tone controls. That's all I need.
As I have said before, I want to buy a $30 bottle of wine that tastes like the best, not a $3,000 bottle of wine that tastes the same to my mouth. I am not here to show off how much I spent.
To summarize, know yourself and be frugal, not cheap.
So for me, I found peace and joy doing the following:
- Get excited by bargains, not spending
- Listen for myself and ignore reviewers and other audiophiles when it comes to what is desirable.
- Buy based on what gives me listening pleasure, and nothing else
- Make my own speakers (have a tech. background)
- Pick a set of interconnects and build around them.
Making my own speakers wasn't about saving money so much as making it sound exactly like what I was looking for. It was also a great learning experience, but given time invested, tools and parts, I think few would find it a bargain as a "mere" purchase.
I made my own pure silver, shielded interconnects. Huge cost savings, but also, with making my own speakers, I stopped trying to spend money to adjust tone. I made perfectly good sounding IC's, and if I want to adjust the tone at a very fine level, I adjust the speaker. The whole IC/electronics / Speaker matching is an endless game of rock/paper/scissors I'm not playing. It brings me no joy to go down that route.
Since building my speakers and ICs I bought a Luxman integrated with excellent sounding tone controls. That's all I need.
As I have said before, I want to buy a $30 bottle of wine that tastes like the best, not a $3,000 bottle of wine that tastes the same to my mouth. I am not here to show off how much I spent.
To summarize, know yourself and be frugal, not cheap.