One way to decide is by buying with money back trial. If you like what you hear in your own system then there is no buyer's remorse, by definition.
Because there is always a different sound with every change in even one pair of interconnects, or speaker cables in the same system, there is never 100% agreement in Audiogon discussions.
Perhaps, if you start with a top quality budget wiring ensemble, then you can judge if there is really a significantly better sound for the money, as you go higher in cost. As you know, there is no upper limit to retail prices.
My current favorite for "giant killer" status is greggstraley@yahoo.com whose $120 interconnects, and $170 speaker cables are so affordable that the main deficiency of the products is what I call "reverse sticker shock," where it does not massage the audiophile ego, the way spending more can do.
You'll be pleasantly surprised that the sound quality legitimately belongs in the Big Leagues, and you are able to put all the money you saved into the purchase of lots more great source material.
Because there is always a different sound with every change in even one pair of interconnects, or speaker cables in the same system, there is never 100% agreement in Audiogon discussions.
Perhaps, if you start with a top quality budget wiring ensemble, then you can judge if there is really a significantly better sound for the money, as you go higher in cost. As you know, there is no upper limit to retail prices.
My current favorite for "giant killer" status is greggstraley@yahoo.com whose $120 interconnects, and $170 speaker cables are so affordable that the main deficiency of the products is what I call "reverse sticker shock," where it does not massage the audiophile ego, the way spending more can do.
You'll be pleasantly surprised that the sound quality legitimately belongs in the Big Leagues, and you are able to put all the money you saved into the purchase of lots more great source material.