Hi! I am a new audiophile planning on buying a high-quality stereo set for my house in London, with a budget of 10k pounds. I'd really appreciate any recommendations on which brands to choose from. Thanks!
Ok, you're cynical.....It does cross my mind sometimes whether these posts are genuine or Admin created 🙂.
Call me cynical.
Well......new to Hi-Fi but happy to drop £10k is quite a first toe to dip in the water, especially when not seeming to know what kit is required. Obviously everyone is in different financial positions but one has to question the budget setting process.Ok, you're cynical.....
He's a dodgy salesperson's dream.One thing is for sure: rocking up to a dealer and divulging any budget can see that budget very quickly met 😆
How does one achieve all these things? I've been messing around with hifi for over 20 years on & off, and I don't know how to select a dealer that hits all of your requirement.You need to find a dealer that knows what they're talking about, not just some national boxshifter trying to hit a quota to get an annual kickback. You need to speak to someone that understands room acoustics, as this will/should be a large factor in your choice of loudspeakers. And I don't mean a dealer that instantly points to digital room correction. If the loudspeakers aren't performing well in the room, you can spend £50k, and you still won't be able to improve things.
Hi-Fi is a very personal thing - you're spending the money, you've got to live with it, you've got to look at it every day, and you've got to enjoy it.
Tricky, that's for sure.How does one achieve all these things? I've been messing around with hifi for over 20 years on & off, and I don't know how to select a dealer that hits all of your requirement.
When I'm going to dealer, I do exactly that because they have specialist knowledge I do not. Apart from one issue with an amp/speaker match (one that a well-respected dealer suggested to me), I've had nothing but joy & satisfaction with sound quality when shopping at national chains or independent dealers.
Hi! I am a new audiophile planning on buying a high-quality stereo set for my house in London, with a budget of 10k pounds. I'd really appreciate any recommendations on which brands to choose from. Thanks!
think less brands and more value and less bullsh.. mongering productsHi! I am a new audiophile planning on buying a high-quality stereo set for my house in London, with a budget of 10k pounds. I'd really appreciate any recommendations on which brands to choose from. Thanks!
Never mind the brands, the above is the very best advice you'll ever get.Before you start buying equipment, you should take a look at room. What is the reverb like? You may need some treatment to get the best out of it.
Choosing the right speakers helps greatly.Not everyone has the means, or the desire to deal with "room" (the room surely?).
Others in rented accommodation may not be able to and yet others might not want to turn their living space into something more suitable in a recording studio.
And yes, I know what's available for sound treatment out there.
That's true - and not everyone's room is as reverberant as the worst can be.Not everyone has the means, or the desire to deal with "room" (the room surely?).
Wow, I've never come across £35 for selling a HDMI cable! No wonder most Sony Centres went bust! Things were obviously a little different in branded stores.Back when I worked at Sony Centre, we were paid more commission for selling a Vivanco Prowire HDMI than a standard one, and selling an Off-The-Wall stand netted us £35 commission. Promotions made certain models more valuable sales to our pay packets than others, and when you’re on a basic salary of 10k, that matters. I wouldn’t be surprised if similar incentives didn’t still exist, but I’m not levelling specific accusations, it’s just something to be aware of when dealing with some companies. In some cases, do your homework and look at common ownership and who distributes certain brands. That doesn’t mean those brands should be discarded, but it does change how you should perceive advice.
Good advice. Someone may well be happy with the system at the stated £5k level and won't need to spend more. If they want to spend some more, just ask which component upgrade would elevate the system further, or what system would be a level up. The customer gets what they want under budget, and the salesman's happy as he thinks he's upsold. Win win.Visit an independent dealer, and start by explaining your needs, including sources, room size and musical tastes. Don’t divulge budget, and if asked, tell them £5k instead of 10. See what they come up with, see how well that fulfils your requirements and then explore the improvements that might be possible by spending a bit more.