What is Your End Game System?


How do you "measure" your end game system? Is it by budget, how much it cost? Is it by the luxuriousness of your build and room?

Is it by your components being either state of the art or unobtanium? Is it by the satisfaction you get when you are sitting in your listening chair?

What is your end game system and how do you know when you have reached it?

kota1

Showing 4 responses by ronboco

@kota1 

Thank you for the kind words. The things that helped me the most with deciding what to get were how what I bought was talked about on here and the WBF forums. It’s hard to trust a reviewer who is only going to tell you how great something is. Audition everything if you can. Also try to find a dealer who knows their stuff and really cares about advising what is best for your situation. 

I got into the game pretty late so I went for my endgame on the first try. I am loving my system and feel I won’t need any major changes. Happy listening!

 

Ron 

@kota1 

My system is listed on my page if you would like to see it. My room was designed by Jeff at hdacoustics. I built the room while my speakers were being built. I have Rockport Avior ii speakers and the Boulder 866 integrated amp. I stream only and have the new node with a Teddy Pardo LPS. Jeff did an amazing job on the design and I highly recommend him for anyone considering building their own room. The system sounds fantastic to me and I love discovering new music on Qobuz.