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1. Family is more important than gear. Stick to an equipment and music budget that is appropriate for your circumstances and spend time with people, not just your system.2. Listen long and often before locking in an opinion about what matters and what doesn't, and what's good and what isn't.3. Before deciding on an equipment upgrade, try moving your gear and your listening position around. You might end up with new priorities.I'm bit high right now (it's medicinal), but that's a wise words, well said.Peace out.
1) Price is no indicator of quality2) Newer is not always better 3) Don't trust reviews4) Buy used whenever possible5) Even better, DIY6) Don't spend excessive amounts on cables7) Headphones give you better bang for the buck compared with speakers
What are three pieces of advice you would offer your younger self entering this hobby?Here's mine:1. Avoid horn speakers.2. Speaker sensitivity isn't especially important.3. Watch the used market to see what new gear people are keeping/selling.
Only one piece of advice: Just buy the piece of gear you really want in the first place. It will save you $$ in the long run.
Hi Tyson. So much for Cheap and Cheerful, ha. Looking at your gallery, I don't see the Spacials. Did you sell those in favour for the Exotica's? Audiophools need to know. Rocket Ronny
I find that surprising as you felt the Beyma air motion was one of the best highs. Anything you can share between the two? ThanksRocket Ronny
So I sold them ...