Hi all. So, a controversial thing now. I came to thinking a bit about the stereo systems again. It looks like all us are prone to and need some certain frequency sound to be satisfied with the sound. What I mean is this - if you have a system where some critical to a listener frequency is missing (muddled or not pronuonced alongside other) no matter how good the other tonality spectrum is you will not be satisfied with it. On the other hand when your system presents some ultrabass, bass, midrange and highs even when they are of the much worse quality but have the same presence you will be satisfied with the sound. The expensive Hi Fi systems put only an icing on the cake - i.d. they only polish the frequency for which you pay sometimes thousands of bucks. Look at this small experiment. Buy yourself any proper bluetooth speaker with small subwoofer inside that gives you good bass, mids and highs - I bet you can use it almost everyday without a smallest complaint although it will cost you 200 € instead 2000 €. The same goes for some 2.1 Home cinema systems. Some cheap ones cover the most critical sound spectrum although they cost a fraction of a proper HiFi. Still they sound really good in comparison. I wonder if you share that spectrum covering is the most critical thing in music listening...