Ok so base on my research and experience, if you had $5000 dollar, taking into account diminishing returns, this would be how one should allocate budget for a streaming based mid-fi system:

Speakers: 2000 (40%) Power Amp: 1000 (20%) Pre Amp with room correction capabilities: 1000 (20%) (or allocate to physical room treatment things. Everything else (20%) DAC: 500 Streamer: 200 Cables and interconnects : 200 (not much audible difference so long as not use the shittiest ones) Stands: 100

This is based on that

Speaker matters the most, then suitable amp = room acoustics/speaker placement, then perhaps quality of the DAC’s photo stage pair with a decent DAC chip, then everythig else is probably less than 5%.

I mean, we can argue all day on whether cables are snake oil, but I think for most people it is just about the most efficient resources allocation giving a budget constrain.

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    1 year ago

    Fair point. I guess the question here is for the same money so you get better sound out of 2 budget separates or 1 integrated system (whatever stage that is). I assume it’s the letter because the integrated system is engineered to work well together. Then i guess at what price point do the deltas worth having separates, and can I hear them.

    It’s like my FOMO side fighting my value hunting side (less about affordability I just hate the idea of overpaying or buyjng into snake oil hype)