What is proper ratio of money spent on amp/preamp/integrated vs speakers? 1:1?


Lately I'm finding more of a difference in SQ as a move up the chain in the amp/preamp/integrated market and not so much if I try to upgrade speakers.  Plus, buying and selling (and shipping) speakers is a PITA.  But having just upgraded from Devialet D200 to the dual mono D400 and loving it, it feels odd having $8000 (I'm in the used market almost exclusively) worth of power running $4000 worth of speakers, Dynaudio Contour 30's. 

I'm now wanting to upgrade again to the Expert Pro 440, but then we're taking about $10,000 and even more of a skewed ratio.
What is the proper ratio?  Thoughts?
mjmcubfn
I think the ratio between element costs becomes less of an issue once you get to a certain level of equipment, such as pieces that are $2k or more.  Have a $10k amp power some $2k bookshelves is not out of bounds of consideration (though the bookshelves could definitely be a weak link in the system now).  Have a $4k amp power some $500 tower speakers will definitely be a less of a good idea (though not out of bounds either).  It just depends on how you want to spend your money, but lower cost items will usually be weak links.
I look for hand me downs, and feel blessed when I run across a bargain.
Speakers are just important as the amp, matching them up is key.

I've never felt that $$$=sound. It's a very strange concept to me in regards to parts of the audio chain.

Michael Green

There is no ratio of $$ per component. It is all about component/speaker synergy. My amp/pre amp cost nearly twice as much as my speakers, but it works tremendously well.