What do you care about in this hobby?


Is it:

  1. sound quality only
  2.  cost 
  3. value
  4. measurements
  5. quality of parts
  6. overall design
  7. aesthetics
  8. service and support

All of the above for me.  How about you?
 

Thanks. 

mapman

Experiencing End Sound produced by an audio systems interaction with Speakers.

I have a selection of Speakers and will add to the selection increasing the options.

Additional to this I have a variety of of Analogue Sources and a Digital Source > A selection of Amp's - 3 x Phonostages (soon 4x) - A Pre Amp being commission Built to supply SS and Two Different Valve Types - Other Pre' Options - PP Valve Power Amp's - SET Valve Power Amps - A recently loaned to the System Neurochrome SS Power Amp' - ESL Speakers and different Cabinet Design Speakers.

I am not Wed to any one End Sound and there is not a End Sound I produce that is any lesser than another, when created with the permutations of audio equipment readily at hand. 

They all matter to me. I really only care that I get transported to a wonderful place which includes all the factors listed in varying degrees of importance depending on where the listener takes off from. 

The question for me is always how do I decide when making my purchasing decisions towards that end.  Thats where things can start to get complicated.  The easy way out is just listen to the options and decide.  But how much must it really cost? 

It’s not so simple.

It’s common to derive value by “cost + a reasonable (subjective) markup”.  But that usually applies to higher volume larger markets with higher competition (which drives prices down).  Our high-end audio is a small niche market with much smaller quantities of the costlier components.

What’s really describes our open market is supply and demand.  Learned this in college economics, took me awhile to get curve shifting.  Could I sell an ordinary pencil for $1000? Sure, if it was chewed on by Taylor Swift (maybe not a good example, but was fun to say ;) )

Usually, we strive for sonic uptick.  Evaluating a sonic uptick then being told what it costs would be ideal - “is this sonic uptick worth $?”. We’d be saving loads of money but unfortunately this doesn’t exists.

We also don’t rate sonic upticks the same between different component classes.  I splurged on a Koetsu stone cart fearing it’s my last chance to hear a Corralstone, but I’ve plenty of carts so the money could have been spent elsewhere.

Finally, many outside our hobby would question the price/performance value of our components.  Not a need, but subjective wants.

Bottom line - we earn and spend for our enjoyment, as it should be 

 

 

1. Sound quality.  It has to sound good to me in my room with my equipment.

2. Looks.  It has to look cool and blend in with the other gear.

3. Cost.  I only buy it if I can afford it.

4. Customer Service.  More important than ever in my experience.