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Hello FolksWith all due respect i think your analogy isnt realistic (by your admission). So i dont think it is a good analogy.You would be far better off spending (on a $10k budget) $1500 on speakers than $8k lets say. Infact a pair of $1500 speakers can bemade to sound very nice when partnered with a well balanced system. This is a realistic approach. The transport or cd player drives the whole sound. It can even make a bad amp sound way better, and make a bad pair of speakers sound better. Anything to do with the source can screw with your sound far more than anything else. Lousy cabling, transport, or dac can drag the system down to an unlistenable playback on a great pair of speakers...
With all due respect i think your analogy isn't realistic (by your admission). So i don't think it is a good analogy.You would be far better off spending (on a $10k budget) $1500 on speakers than $8k lets say. Infact a pair of $1500 speakers can be made to sound very nice when partnered with a well balanced system. This is a realistic approach.
werd - I understand what you are saying. But taking a $10,000 budget, I know I can get better results using, say, our Veracity HT3's and $4000 worth of other gear, than with SongSurround II's, as good as they are, and $8500 worth of gear. It's not that you can't get fairly good sound out of a $1500 pair of speakers. But you can get far better sound out of a $6000 pair of speakers, even if it means spending a little less on the other gear. I have never known this not to be the case. I have demonstrated speakers with an amp I bought at a flee market for $125 and no one ever complained about the lousy sound. Naturally, a better amp would have sounded better, but the sound quality was good enough for demonstration purposes.- Jim
Hello FolksWith all due respect i think your analogy isnt realistic (by your admission). So i dont think it is a good analogy.
You would be far better off spending (on a $10k budget) $1500 on speakers than $8k lets say. Infact a pair of $1500 speakers can bemade to sound very nice when partnered with a well balanced system. This is a realistic approach. The transport or cd player drives the whole sound. It can even make a bad amp sound way better, and make a bad pair of speakers sound better. Anything to do with the source can screw with your sound far more than anything else. Lousy cabling, transport, or dac can drag the system down to an unlistenable playback on a great pair of speakers...
There's jitter for one. For another, even with error correcting coding, you can still get errors. There's also the output circuitry and how this performs. Tests between CD players are easy to do and you can do them yourself. I had a Pioneer Elite CD/DVD player that I compared with a more expensive Proceed PMDT transport (to a number of different DACs) and it was easy to hear the difference.
I just made a great system sound fantastic by changing amps. Sure I have a good dac and great preamp and DIY cabling and HT2 TL's to start with. I believe the best speakers first and then source and then preamp and amp. In my case the amp change added levels I never expected (well, I hoped for) and complemented the system perfectly.
HelloYes but you keep talking about amps and my point is with sources or transports. I think you are about to prove my point here. What source were you using that drove that $150 amp?
My present source is a Squeezebox and EE dac so about $1000 invested including nice Ubyte cable. I would never spend $8k on a source and expect it to be better than a $2k source, for instance, given my vast experience in trying to do so!
me either, excellent front end has come down in price.. but price should'nt undermine what we are talking about.
Except if all modern fronts are excellent. Can you name one that isn't excellent (and provide some evidence)?
Everything in interdependent. The weakest link can be any of the component including your ears. Having said that, unless the speakers have enough resolving power, you may not hear the differences that other components may produce. Speakers are important but so is everything else. I can't quantify the relative importance because all must of of sufficient quality to make good music.
A Sqeezebox digital out.- Jim
HelloA squeezebox into..? Was it a modded squeezebox?
I compared the following (using the same interconnects if applicable and level matching the outputs):1) Pioneer Elite CD/DVD player as CD player and as CD transport into a Proceed AVP2) Shengya tube CDP as CDP3) Ack Dack D/A driving by Pioneer Elite and by Proceed PMDT transport4) Proceed PMDT into Ack Dack or into Proceed AVP5) Modified Squeezebox (analog outs)#5 was best, very, very closely followed by #2. #1 as CDP was worst, by far. To perform these tests, I listened to the same snippets of songs over and over and over again. As stated above, I used the same analog interconnect for both pieces of equipment being tested (if applicable). I also level matched the outputs. Is this enough "evidence"?As far as what makes the most difference in a system, certainly speakers are high on that list, as are room treatments. Some of the comparisons I made above were at the "I have to listen to this 10 times to determine differences" level.