Happen to you? Gear chasing because the fundamentals were wrong.


Gear chasing and swapping can be a real joy or a real pain. 
The search for "better" or just the search for the "right fit" or sound.
One thing I've learned (with some difficulty) is that there are some fundamentals which have to be in place if anything else is going to be accurately assessed.

Of these, amp-speaker synergy and room acoustics were the most obvious factors I neglected. Noise and isolation were also missed as critical, early on. I blamed components which really were not the cause or the solution to the situation because I was missing the fundamentals.

I'm curious to hear anecdotes of your discovery.

What fundamental did you fail to pay attention to which caused you to chase gear unnecessarily?

Hopefully, these stories will be instructive, especially for newer audiophiles.

128x128hilde45

"I would most likely have embarked upon a search for "better" speakers which would likely have been fruitless, given the fact that the weakness was actually due to the integrated."

Man this echos my atc 19 v2 and setup...almost gave up on them.I have always wanted to try a pair.Have the current going to them with the kwi-200/modwright.

Setup was everything...was rewarded very nicely (like to try a 390 someday?)

@whart 

I guess I believe in a little luck, too.

Yeah. My first lucky break was the suggestion by a forum member that I grab a pair of "like new" Silverline monitors listed on Audiogon. I had plenty of other suggestions at the time and I still don't know why I chose to follow the guy who recommended the SR17.5's but they've been the one constant in my system since I acquired them in 2006. 

@digsmithd 

The seller bought them for use in his NYC recording studio and stated they were not quite as neutral as he'd hoped. They had very few hours on them and his loss was very much my gain.

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