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I've learned to live within my means so I don't consider anything outside of my budget. I've given up on sitting in the sweet spot and serious listening, but still can appreciate 'good sound'. These are good days for audio. A few thousand dollars well spent can buy a pretty decent sounding system; thus the esoteric has become less relevant and more about status and ego IMO.No matter how fussy one is, anyone can easily build a completely satisfying system for under 20K. Anything more is ridiculous.
Before buying an expensive piece i thinks always a good idea to dabble around with their cheaper gear first.Helps get an idea of what the manufacture is trying to accomplish. Its a good place to start to in order to get a feel of how the brand sounds and where the improvements lie. After you can decide if the big price is worth it...
Werd, do you realize that most people don't just wake up one morning, decide to become an audiophile, and then drop a hundred grand on a system? Anybody spending big bucks on a system has already "dabbled around with cheaper grear first" and is working his (or her) way up from lower priced gear, quite possibly in the same brand. Visit a B&M store and talk to the sales people. Back when I sold equipment, most of my cj Premier customers were moving up from the cheaper gear and just wanted the greater refinement that came with the more expensive stuff. And yes, they could hear a difference.
Sorry, making claims about living within one's means and then stating something over that is ridiculous is just wrong. To many people anything over 1K for a system is ridiculous.