- Aug 10, 2019
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Having only ever used budget equipment, I wonder about more expensive equipment and in particular, what quality of sound one gets at what price point. This is compounded by the problem that unless one is serious about buying equipment from a shop one is not afforded the luxury of sitting around all day listening to their gear. I literally don't know how good it might sound!
So would someone with experience like to take a stab at the following problem:
Assuming there is diminishing returns i.e. one perhaps gets 90% of ultimate sound at, plucking an amount from my head, £2000 for C.D., amp and speakers and thereafter pay ever larger amounts gaining the last few percent of sound quality. What might the various price point/percentages be?
e.g. £1000/50% £2000/90% £10,000/95% etc.
I know it's subjective and possibly a little mad, but would anyone like to have a go?
So would someone with experience like to take a stab at the following problem:
Assuming there is diminishing returns i.e. one perhaps gets 90% of ultimate sound at, plucking an amount from my head, £2000 for C.D., amp and speakers and thereafter pay ever larger amounts gaining the last few percent of sound quality. What might the various price point/percentages be?
e.g. £1000/50% £2000/90% £10,000/95% etc.
I know it's subjective and possibly a little mad, but would anyone like to have a go?