What is the most overlooked consideration?


What is the most overlooked consideration when buying a piece of audio gear? We all buy gear and we all have to make choices as to what component to get, what brand, etc. What is at the top of your criteria for choosing a piece and why? Synergy? reputation of brand ?hype your heard? it’s the best compliment to my system? warranty and service? I just wanted to try a cable? I only buy brands from the UK? Etc 

So you can tell what’s at the top of your list but mostly I want you to share what you think is a much overlooked consideration and why?
 

For myself I often think customer service gets overlooked as being very important.

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None, absolutely none, of this matters if your room is not properly treated. There is simply no way you can properly hear what even an average system is capable of without proper room acoustics, let alone the finer points of equipment sound and integration. The modest amount of money invested for a high WAF acoustical treatment will repay itself every time you sit down to listen.

We have high ceilings in out living room 12-15 ft and fully half of the total wall area is glass, one side is open to the kitchen and dining, and one wall is rough stone - the fireplace - which acts as a diffuser. Putting white 2X4 ft and 2X2 ft 2" panels on the ceiling between the exposed wood beams spaced about 2 feet between apart has been very effective in reducing the both the reverberant field and the ambient noise level in the room. It will never be a great listening room, but it is now at least functional, and the panels overhead are not noticed by the eye. In our theater (a 5.2.2 Dolby Atmos installation with a 110" screen) we did a similar ceiling treatment, and added sidewall treatments, bass traps and a rear wall skyline diffuser which utterly transformed the space acoustically. One of the sidewall treatments uses  5 1X4 ft 2" white panels stacked with 3 1X2" black panels to look like a section of a keyboard, notes C to G. Guests always comment on that as a piece of wall art, not realizing its actual function as an acoustical treatment. 

A little thought and creativity with the acoustical treatments and the colors of the covering will make the installation visually either unnoticeable, or very attractive and will do far more for the sound quality of your system than any equipment upgrade.