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I'm curious how everyone views the relative importance of the audio components that make up a particular setup. So ignoring source material and room acoustics, how would you rate the relative importance of the following with respect to trying to achieve the "best" overall sound:CD playerDACPre-ampAmpInterconnectsSpeaker wireSpeakersNot sure how to define "best" other than: represents the source material as closely as possibleAnd assume that whatever amp is being used has appropriate specs to drive the speakers, and that the cables are of a reasonable gauge.I have very limited experience with audio systems, but I'll go first (I'm pretty much guessing):CD player (0%)DAC (3%)Pre-amp (5%)Amp (10%)Interconnects (1%)Speaker wire (1%)Speakers (80%)
You are ignoring room acoustics...
There's a limit to what many people are able to (or willing to) do with respect to room acoustics. I'd rather concentrate on the aspects that everyone makes decisions about.
but you give speakers %80 importance with no consideration to room acoustics. It would seem that room acoustics are the most important part of break down like yours.
You should lift up source, debatably as important as speakers........ 0% is a complete non acknowledgement.....
If a CD player outputs a digital signal to a DAC how does it matter what CD player you use?
I agree, but one could potentially argue that:Room - 99%Everything else - 1%because I'm sure it's possible to design a room (under water perhaps so bad that it completely eliminates the value of a particular setup. And that's precisely why I wanted to remove it from the breakdown.
Crossovers: 90%Everything else: 10%Unless the room is the Conservatory at the Rockville Mansion.
You are ignoring room acoustics and yet you put speaks at 80%.....
Ok let me requalify. Your transport is arguable the most important piece, when you break up the transport and dac. If your transport is weak so will everything else be..... dont matter what amp, speakers or anything is going fix it.