Who? Me? If so, I was probably saying the same thing I am saying now:
1. It’s just audio, not medicine or surgery or rocket science.
2. If your system sounds good, then it’s good.
3. If you’re truly proud of your system, then you made the right decision. If you bought some cheap imitation cheese that you end up regretting or not proud of, then you probably didn’t make the right decision when you bought them.
Do research, save up money, and do it right. Life is short. We only live once. Don’t cut corners and regret later.
So it comes down to us truly loving the way our systems sound, truly enjoying our systems every day, and truly being proud of what we own.
And then posting our “Last System I Will Ever Need to Buy” thread.