podknocker
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I don't consider you to be elitist at all, but there are some, even on this forum, that want to steer the unwary towards stupidly expensive items, that simply cannot offer the suggested levels of sound quality.Hope you don't class me as "elitist". I don't even class myself as a 'Audiophile'. I like to keep it simple, simpler the better.
For some reason my little thread about a used Exposure CDP has gone way off-topic. I fully respect those who want to grasp the latest technology, I like to think others respect my choices, even though I partially have thanks to the new TV.
Other than my lovely Dalis I struggling to remember the last time I purchased a new product at the full retail price. Hang on I do: Arcam CD73 in 2005.
Therefore none of my components have cost thousands, and the money I have spent has been building blocks to my current bundles. Or in simple terms I've never gone out and splashed fortunes in one go.
Anyone buying an £8k fuse, or £1k power cord, needs to recalibrate their expectations of what this stuff can or can't do and how physical materials do have limits. This is not Star Trek.
I'm similar to you and have budgeted and gradually upgraded, over the last 35 years and realised there is a point where you are simply wasting money and no longer fall for the hype and BS which exist in this sector.
I don't think you can go into a shop, even on a tight budget and buy a system that will make your ears bleed. Most modern kit sounds half decent. You spend a bit more and it improves and then you spend a bit more and again, you get a better sound.
Electronics and electrical components, along with human hearing, have limits. Many companies resort to embellishments and nonsense, to stand out and people love buying stuff that stands out. It makes them feel special. If Unicorn horn, plain or gold plated was available, they'd use it.
I'm hoping to upgrade to a £3125 Leema Quasar (£2125 after trade in) and I know this is a lot to pay, but I think it will sound better than my Omnia and it is powerful and should last. I'm hopefully not going to regret it, but I certainly resent paying £2125 for this device. Anything more than this would be a complete waste of money.
It's a plain looking amp, so I'm hoping the money will go on solid engineering and parts with fine tolerances etc. I know it's a lot and I have decided it's my last fling with HIFI. The daft stuff, like £8k fuses, I will leave to the uneducated with deep pockets.
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