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 ?

calvinj

Both having owned a Audio store in the past I learned how a more expensive audio system can make big improvements ,but also diminishing returns 

and now through vast experience can get agreat system for 50% less just by knowing system synergies well for $50k   Get95% of a $100 k system.

Somebody that has a limited budget on these threads always thinks that he has magical insights into being an audiophile that others don’t have, which is far from the truth. I know many people (in audio clubs and in virtual settings) that have money to spend on cars and audio equipment (including me) that know it takes smarts and money to get the infrastructure right 1st, which is the room (which can cost many thousands of dollars) including treatments and electrical before you spend a nickel on any gear.
Then these people know how to apply synergy between equipment which isn’t a magical feat. If I like a certain speaker, then I would buy the right amp to power that speaker. If I prefer digital, then you design your system accordingly, same for vinyl. I don’t know any tinkerers, if you spend $50k on a set of speakers because you like their sq, I’m not going to tinker with them. Same goes for my Porsche, if I want more performance, I’ll take it to a mechanic.

Now I do think it’s foolish to buy a set of expensive speakers and put them in a room crammed next to a sofa, can’t bring them out from the wall, or put in a non-treated room, then you will never get the performance of the system and just wasting your money.

p05129

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Now I do think it’s foolish to buy a set of expensive speakers and put them in a room crammed next to a sofa, can’t bring them out from the wall, or put in a non-treated room, then you will never get the performance of the system and just wasting your money.

So much for a “Happy New Year” tone 😅

Up to a point both are accurate. Budget for what you can afford and you will be able to find something in that range that will make you happy. Speakers should be the biggest part of the budget. Speaker quality and placement are most important IMHO.