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The audio industry treats it customers like drug addicts.
Just one more album, then I'll stop. I swear. There's something to be said for getting some decent enough gear and then diverting attention to tweaking and embedding to further improve. The room is a perfect example of an area hugely overlooked that will yield better sound. Speaker placement and room arrangement costs nothing, but I bet you'll find a way to make it sound better. Next would come DIY room treatments that can be built on the cheap. After that, try sorting out your cables for better performance. It's not always easy to make it look neat and tidy with also routing cables for optimum sound, but the difference is noticeable. After that, you can look into inexpensive electrical upgrades, speaker crossover upgrades and DIY power cables. My point is, not every "big upgrade" is a new expensive piece of gear. I've heard great improvements in sound with spending little to no $, even on my modest system. Have fun tinkering and tweaking, but don't forget to sit and enjoy listening.