??? Where Does "High End" Start ???


 There are terms we in this hobby use to describe certain characteristics of the components or sound evoked...Without fail,the terms entry level,mid-fi & high end will show up in component reviews or conversations regarding equipment components...
 So exactly how do we define these terms in absolutes?I understand there are components that,in this day & age,outperform their asking price in orders of magnitude but even if they do,they will invariably be tagged as entry level,mid-fi or high end simply based on their asking price..
 Assuming entry level starts at say $500.00 per component,where does that end & mid-fi start,$2500.00 per component,$3500.00,$4500.00,$5000.00?
 How far does that pricing structure go until you consider a component to be "high end"?
What are YOUR PERSONAL thoughts on this subject?

freediver

If it's built to meet a price point, it's low to mid fi.

If it's built to a cost is no object position, it high end.

I can offer 3 system cost data points based on my current gear for consideration:

  • in a 12X12 room:  ~ 5k
  • in a larger 20X30 L shaped  room:  ~9K  (larger speakers with good build quality)
  • in a very large open concept-layout family room sacrificing the lowest bass octave: ~7 k 

Cost is retail price, in 2024 dollars, streamer source, amplification, speakers only.

Note: I am no compromise in sound quality but very value oriented when making buying decisions, so I would say my costs are more representative of the "entry point" for true "high end sound" though I can think of ways to achieve similar results for less with just a touch of compromise regarding the lowest octaves perhaps, and/or going used.

I’d like to see similar data points from others in order to help folks reach a valid conclusion based on actual data points.

Well looking at some of the speakers for sale here,I woul think you better start with speakers costing at least $100,000....So with that said probably about $200K...That leaves me out.