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I think you got some good advice. The better the speaker, the better the sound. Speakers will always be the least accurate part of any system and the limiting factor where sound quality is concerned. While many people will tell you that you need a high-end amp to get the most out of our speakers (which only makes sense), I always recommend getting the best speakers you can and not worry about anything else. You can always upgrade amps later, but you can enjoy great sound right from the start, regardless of what you drive them with.Perhaps a little story will illustrate the point.A few years ago I received an email asking my advice. The question posed was which amp would be better, a $1200 receiver or a $1500 receiver, and which of our speakers should be coupled with it to result in a total system cost of $2500.Since this person was asking my advice, I told him I would give him an answer although I didn't really expect he would agree. At the time, our Veracity HT1's were selling for $1900. I told him to purchase a pair of HT1's, purchase a used Panasonic XR-45 digital receiver for about $250 and pocket the rest. I told him if he did that, he would have the best $2500 he would ever have heard.He followed my advice and was extremely happy.The point is, your system will never sound better than the speakers you purchase, regardless of your source equipment. So if you want the best sound possible, buy the best speakers you can. Although certainly not unimportant, everything else is secondary.- Jim
Thanks for the advice Jim! I really wanted to get the AVA Insight+ as I've heard it has a killer headphone amp and a great phono stage in a single unit which are important to me. Now that this one is in the bag, I can figure out what else I need. I'm so freakin' anxious for this weekend to come. I just need to test my ear against your speakers and figure out what makes the most sense for me. Talk soon.
There's a lot of good advice being handed out, but what really matters is what you think of the HT2TL vs the STRT at Audio Karma.
. . . The point is, your system will never sound better than the speakers you purchase, regardless of your source equipment. So if you want the best sound possible, buy the best speakers you can. Although certainly not unimportant, everything else is secondary.- Jim