Down-graded and happy?


I would like to hear from all those who have succesfully down-graded and are satisfied with the sound.
Since, I am still on this merry go around forever upgrading - help me get off this horse.

There was this post about how he down graded from Krell to Acurus amp, and he is satisfied - the sound is a little less liquid and transparent, but not by that much - and he can live with it.

If you have found your sonic-nirvanah, and have down-graded it, could you explain why (in terms of Hifi terms)?

Thanks, and I hope we all get there without breaking our bank account - keeping our loved ones happy as well.
gonglee3
I woundn't necessarily call it a downgrade, but I have greatly simplified my 2-channel systems and I'm extremely happy. System is now:

Quad 99 CDP CD player w/built-in volume control
Channel Islands VMB-1 40 watt mono-block chip amps
Reference 3A MM DeCapo Monitors
Good Cables

That's it! Basically 3 components and very musical. This system is much less expensive than other combinations I've owned in the past. Bought everything used on AudiogoN and paid less than 50% of list for everything.

So, less complicated and less expensive, but not a downgrage sonically.

Enjoy,

TIC
Did you read the thread of Avguru on Digital Titled
Is there any CDP significantly better than DV50?
This explain that you dont need expensive digital
cdp, to get good performance. Iam one of the
participant in the Shootout of four CDP.Lastly
Like Robert Harley wrote in his book,IF DO YOUR
HOMEWORK, YOU CAN PUT A VERY GOOD SYSTEM FOR LESS
MONEY, I DID EXACTLY WHAT HE WROTE.
I've gone from Dayton Wright xg 8 electrostatics (with upgraded panasonic leaf tweeters), Threshold sl-10 pre amp and 4000 amp, linn sondek sp12 turntable with dynavector 505 arm and ruby cartridge to the following:
1)magnepan 1.6 QR
2)luxman r-117 receiver
3)sony 75es cd player 4)all more apartment friendly and bought for less than the price of the turntable of my prior high end system- Great sound and inexpensive.

The Dayton Wrights (when working) were the finest speakers I've heard along with those listed in my list of top ten speakers of all time.