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I wasn't sure what topic to post this thread under but i think this is the most suitable one.
I was discussing high-end home cinema and hi-fi with a mate who is even less clued up than I am. During the course of that conversation he was looking at the WHSV best buy high end buys and matter of factly asked me "so this is the best equipment you can buy is it?" I said " No. It was very very good but you can spend more and get even better performance", " So where is that kit listed he asked". I said there was a grow your system bit but that actually that still didnt answer his question
This got me thinking that the best buy tables are great but if someones said well to be honest I can afford to pay more than £8k for a hi-fi or home cinema. What if i want to pay double or treble that, or more?
Now I know yoiu can get silly with money. I know there is a £33k cd player and £67k speakers from someone who I cant remember. I don't know what B&W nautilus speakers cost but I think they are about £30-£40k. So I don't think I'm suggesting a money-no-object class (although that may be interesting tbh). But it would be interesting to see a Best Buy Reference Kit Table. Perhaps looking at HC & Stereo Amps up to say £7k,CD Players/Blu-rays up to £3k, Speaker Packages up to £12k. I'm making a stab in the dark at figures here.
Yes i know there is a recession on but I would be interested if some one allready owned all the high end best buys and said "I want to upgrade again" What is the next level up?
Btw neither I nor my friend are in the market for a £30k system before anyone asks
I was discussing high-end home cinema and hi-fi with a mate who is even less clued up than I am. During the course of that conversation he was looking at the WHSV best buy high end buys and matter of factly asked me "so this is the best equipment you can buy is it?" I said " No. It was very very good but you can spend more and get even better performance", " So where is that kit listed he asked". I said there was a grow your system bit but that actually that still didnt answer his question
This got me thinking that the best buy tables are great but if someones said well to be honest I can afford to pay more than £8k for a hi-fi or home cinema. What if i want to pay double or treble that, or more?
Now I know yoiu can get silly with money. I know there is a £33k cd player and £67k speakers from someone who I cant remember. I don't know what B&W nautilus speakers cost but I think they are about £30-£40k. So I don't think I'm suggesting a money-no-object class (although that may be interesting tbh). But it would be interesting to see a Best Buy Reference Kit Table. Perhaps looking at HC & Stereo Amps up to say £7k,CD Players/Blu-rays up to £3k, Speaker Packages up to £12k. I'm making a stab in the dark at figures here.
Yes i know there is a recession on but I would be interested if some one allready owned all the high end best buys and said "I want to upgrade again" What is the next level up?
Btw neither I nor my friend are in the market for a £30k system before anyone asks
