Personally I went with my gear because I felt like the electronics pushed the limits. The design elimates all noise and distortion by design. The Dac literally has min heat sinks between each chip to eliminate heat and distortion. The cable are on balance all of the spectrum. It’s detailed without being clinical or analytical. It’s built to be that way so as I learned more about what it did and I demoed the sound I went ahead and went with it at the increased price. It had synergy easily so it’s was worth the extra money and it delivers sound that I can’t wait to get home to. You can’t randomly throw money in this hobby and get results it takes education and work.
Did your system getting better the more money you spent or more experience you gained?
This is something that wanted to ask folks. Initially I said I would never spend x amount of dollars in this audio journey. 20 years later I’m here and did what I said I wouldn’t but I’m happier than ever. Best system to this date. But it wasn’t about money only. I gained knowledge on what was possible and the quality and design of the gear I wanted. I see people just throw money into audio and never be happy or satisfied. I think that happens because they don’t think for themselves as well as have the resources? Thoughts ?
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