Wishful thinking, If I had £5k to spend on HiFi, what will be first on my list?

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That would be a whole new system for me, no idea what it would be, I could go window shopping and work something out but would it sound that much different with the law of diminishing returns etc? Not sure it would be worth it to be honest.

This. I think I could easily unbalance my system, or spend money without making an appreciable or worthwhile difference. In my current circumstances, I wouldn't even consider spending money of that kind even if I had it spare, but were I in the position to, I would still be very wary. I've had more expensive kit, and I believe the law of diminishing returns sets in quite early, especially when you take the demands of 'normal' living into account. I think perhaps the only thing I might do, is put together a good quality headphone rig with CD and streaming sources, so that I could have a second listening location, but that wouldn't require anything like £1k, never mind 5.
 
This. I think I could easily unbalance my system, or spend money without making an appreciable or worthwhile difference. In my current circumstances, I wouldn't even consider spending money of that kind even if I had it spare, but were I in the position to, I would still be very wary. I've had more expensive kit, and I believe the law of diminishing returns sets in quite early, especially when you take the demands of 'normal' living into account. I think perhaps the only thing I might do, is put together a good quality headphone rig with CD and streaming sources, so that I could have a second listening location, but that wouldn't require anything like £1k, never mind 5.
You can easily spend £1K on a good pair of planars and a quality headphone amp would notch up £££'s further but agree, an excellent sounding headphone rig can be had for less than £1K.
 
You can easily spend £1K on a good pair of planars and a quality headphone amp would notch up £££'s further but agree, an excellent sounding headphone rig can be had for less than £1K.

I think it's easier to get great sound from headphones within a tighter budget, due to the absence of room interaction, though of course there's always room for improvement.
 
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