What I wish I knew before starting my audiophile journey


I’ve considered myself an audiophile for over 3 years now. In those 3 years I’ve owned over 12 pairs of speakers, 10 amplifiers, 4 pre amplifiers, 7 DACs all in search for the perfect sound. What I’ve come to learn is I knew nothing when I started and now have some, not all of an understanding of how this works. Im passing this on to anyone that’s getting into this hobby to help fast track them to a better sound and learn from my experience. If I were to do this all over again, here is where I would start and invest my money.

1. Clean power- I wasted a lot of time and probably sold very good gear thinking it wasn’t good enough because I didn’t have clean power. I installed a dedicated 8 gauge power line with 20 amp breaker and hospital grade plugs for approximately $800. This was hands down the single biggest upgrade. You really have no idea what your gear is capable of delivering until you have fed it with clean power.

2. Speakers-this is where I would spend the a big chunk of my budget. I could make tweaks all day to my system but until I had speaker resolved enough to hear them, it all seems a waste of time. I discounted many things like cables because I couldn’t hear the difference until I had speakers that could actually produce the differences. Keep in mind the room size. I believed that bigger was better. I actually now run a pair of very good bookshelves that have no problem energizing the room. 

3. Amplifier power. Having enough power to drive the speakers is crucial in being able to hear what those speakers are capable of delivering. Yes different amp make different presentations but if there’s enough power then I believe it’s less of an issue and the source determines the sound quality more.

4. Now that I have the power and resolution to hear the difference between sources, cables, pre amplifier, streamer, DACs ect. This is where the real journey begins. 
 

On a side note, my room played a huge roll in how my system sounded but not a deal breaker. I learned that it’s possible to tweak the system to the room by experimenting with different gear. I learned that speaker size based on room size is pretty important. Have good rug!!

For reference my set up

Dedicated power

Lumin U1 mini

Denafrips Venus 2

Simaudio 340i

Sonus Faber Minima Amator 2

cables, AQ full bloom. NRG Z3, Earth XLR, Diamond USB, Meteor Speaker cables.

128x128dman1974
3 yrs. That's funny. But after 40 yrs I still build my systems around speakers, so I believe you have an ear. Tough crowd this...

@tannoy56

l do realize the value if quality, vintage or otherwise. As I’ve said many times clean power, a well appointed room and selectively purchased high end will put a smile on most. Enjoy what you’ve got.

Cheers

So can someone explain how you can take "dirty power" coming from your utility, that travels over non-audiophile cables all the way from the generation location, then down non-audiophile lines into your service panel ( I've yet to hear of an audiophile service panel with solid gold or silver or cryogenically treated copper buss bars, perhaps a new endeavor for someone) and then run that power through a standard breaker (again haven't heard of audiophile breakers yet) run it through some oversized Romex from the famous audiophile store Home Depot and supply said power to a hospital grade receptacle from the same audiophile store, and have that clean up the "dirty power".

First off are Audiophiles ever happy with their components?  We are all chasing a dream, but we don't know what that is.  My journey has taken me from a $5k system to one that would be considered to be high-end.....it does not matter the price.  I have learned so much over the last 5 years and have made many mistakes.  It is all part of the process.  

Clean power and room acoustics are super important.  If you get that right everything else is easy.  If your system budget is under $50k, buy the best-used equipment you can find.   Take your time.  Go to audio shows.  

I am not a fan of a lot of dealers because they just try to jam what they have down your throat.  I buy equipment from all over the world and have not purchased one item from my local dealer.  That is sad but a fact of life.  I go where I can get the best deal for what I am looking for.  

Not counting clean power and room acoustics here is my % breakdown.  I am 100% digital so this is a major factor in my setup.  

Amplifier 20%, DAC/Music Server 45%, Speakers - 20%, Cabling / Power Cords 15%

These percentages have nothing to do with the cost I paid, but it has everything to do with the actual relevance of SQ.  They are all synergistic.  

My advice if I were starting over is to buy brands that you can turn around and sell.  I have had many great components that were not well known.  It can be tough to sell them even though they are great.  It is now why I own Aries Cerat and Lampizator.  

Lastly, as you progress up the high end chart, the wife factor does come into play...LOL.   I mentioned a preamp that cost $72k and my wife went apes**t.  It is a journey.  It is not how fast you get there.  Enjoy the ride and the music.

 

 

 

I would add -

-find a veteran mentor and listen carefully to what they say

-be patient or you will waste money

-Fix the room before you spend too much $ on gear

-Buy nothing without a trial period

If you follow all those guides you will not make any large misteps