@onhwy61 for example I see the McIntosh Sonus Faber combination a lot. I don’t think it matches well. I think that it’s a sound that is too warm.I see dealers do this a lot. Not a match for my liking. @deep_333 i agree. A good dealer listens to the customer and finds out the sound he is seeking. He should select components to help,the customer get there. @cleeds having a good dealer that knows what he is doing and knows what you are seeking is important in this hobby.
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@audiotroy great post. I went #1 all Infigo Electronics. I like the send it was meant to work together. Great point |
@onhwy61 you are right. Maybe it’s a preference thing. I understand |
@ghdprentice I have all Infigo Components and cabling. It made things way easier for me. I have a system that was made to work with each other. |
I try to have the same amp and per amp at least. In my case my amp, pre amp, Dac, streamer and cables are all Infigo. They have the same design elements and they are made to work together. It’s the best sound I’ve ever had and amongst the best I’ve heard period. The synergy I have is natural because everything was meant to work together and the gear has a sound signature I seek. |
@ronboco I think in my case. They design by placing priority on low noise floors and limiting distortion but remaining musical. Typically companies will use their own products when testing their products and equipment. You make sure the handoff of all the information running throughout the system is seamless. You just make sure that what you are building works together well and you are prioritizing certain things. My system sounds like live music in my environment and thats what the company was shooting for. |