What comes first - the source or the speaker?

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jlaubza

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I frequently read about folk upgrading their loudspeakers or their amps or their various players, it seems like a never ending quest to gain that elusive 0.5% improvement in sound.

Based on my many years of going through similar actions, I have come to the conclusion that if I was starting out, I would first get the best loudspeaker I could afford. It must serve me a long time, as I slowly upgrade the rest of my equipment. I would plump for a slim line tower - this saves money on ridiculously overpriced stands. Next, I would get the best integrated amp I could afford after I have splurged on my loudspeakers. A separate Pre-amp is for the folk with tosh falling out of their pockets.

Then of course some connecting wire, I would start with a stranded copper minimum 14 AWG, 12 would be nicer but the reduction in resistance over a 2.5 to 3 meter run would be unnoticeable.

For myself, I would not bother with fancy schmancy cables, the difference in tonal quality is negligible to most people, as repeated A B tests have shown.

Lastly, my source - a decent CD player but one that has a wide consensus about the sound- something along the lines of a Rotel, Marantz or NAD. There are others of course. A turntable if you are old fashioned, reasonably priced but with the best cartridge you can afford. Over time, you will spend quite a lot on cartridges but the turntable fundamentally takes a long time to develop wear and tear on the main bearing.

If you buy good equipment and come down with upgradeitis, you will probably get a different amp as you hope to improve the synergy between amp and speakers. But if you bought a decent set of speakers in the first instance, everything else may change over time but your speakers will be your faithful companions over many years.
 

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