Hi All
Law of Diminishing Returns (Upgrading from Budget to High End HI-Fi Components / Sytems)
Does the law of diminishing returns also apply to upgrading from budget level Hi-Fi components to pricier high end ones in terms of say each incremental £100 spent. Is it possible to quantify the gains in any way per £100 or per £1000 spent extra on costlier separates in trying to build a more satisfying and better performing system. For example upgrading from a £300 Amp to one costing ten times more (£3000), how much proportionate improvement (per cent) one can expect?
Has anyone tried to work out the benefits this way? Just wondering. Shall greatly appreciate inputs from those who have upgraded and cared to figure out.
Thanks
Steven Kay
Law of Diminishing Returns (Upgrading from Budget to High End HI-Fi Components / Sytems)
Does the law of diminishing returns also apply to upgrading from budget level Hi-Fi components to pricier high end ones in terms of say each incremental £100 spent. Is it possible to quantify the gains in any way per £100 or per £1000 spent extra on costlier separates in trying to build a more satisfying and better performing system. For example upgrading from a £300 Amp to one costing ten times more (£3000), how much proportionate improvement (per cent) one can expect?
Has anyone tried to work out the benefits this way? Just wondering. Shall greatly appreciate inputs from those who have upgraded and cared to figure out.
Thanks
Steven Kay