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The music is the anchor. As I reflected about all the hardware I've owned over the years it occured to me that its like a moving set of goalposts. Some components I've kept for years because the quality could not be improved unless I spent a lot of money. Then technology would advance and out the door they would go because a significant upgrade could be had for sane money. I havn't bought an amp in 10 years. I bought new speakers 2 years ago. I got a SB3 less than a year ago. As I thought about it, I realised that the ONLY thing that hasn't changed, since I started this hobby, was the music. If Abbey Road doesn't sound good on it, I don't buy it.
My credit card....
Would room treatments vastly improve the sound? Perhaps, but as it is currently an unfinished basement, with no walls etc, I am less likely to invest. Crap, I have to come up with 20K to finish the darn room, and more for a pool table, THEN I can sort out how to best treat the resultant room.
Wind Chaser,My experience with Maggies and Acoustats has been the opposite of yours.I purchased a pair of SMG-a's factory direct years ago and while I really liked them right off the bat