When we sit down in our living room that doesn't have KEFs/Orions/Salons next to each other, how often do we A/B compare?
Good point. It's not all that easy to do.
Over the years, I've been to a number local area DIY speaker builders' meetings. They turned out to be very good for that kind of comparative listening. I also find most DIY builders are more open-minded than the average audio forum participant, and it's very easy to talk & learn about the various speakers we've heard.
...and then we go online and get upgraditis
anyways Unless you're swerd, the man devoid of upgraditis (Buddha).
Worship – although appreciated – is not required
. Cash is, however, accepted
.
What you describe as Buhhda-like, others might call cheap
.
Just to show that "devoid of upgraditis" is not quite the correct description, since buying my 1st HT system nearly 12 years ago, I have built new crossovers for my old original JBL-100 speakers, added a 2-channel stand-alone amplifier, replaced the JBLs with SongTowers, replaced my old CRT TV with a new LCD TV, replaced my original Denon receiver with a used B&K receiver, and replaced my original DVD player with an inexpensive 1080p-converting type.
Just yesterday I finally ordered a SongCenter to go with my 4-year old SongTowers. Jim Salk has some STs and SCs cabinets already veneered in cherry waiting for buyers without the usual 2-month wait. So I jumped on it.
Once I get the new center speaker, the only remaining parts of my original HT system will be my old but still serviceable turntable (rarely used any more) and my NHT rear channel speakers. I do not plan on replacing them because they are small enough to easily mount on the wall.
If you get upgraditis after a pair of Soundscape 12s
- then you have an incurable case of
Audio Nirvana Nervosa, and there is no hope. You might as well start buying silver-plated speaker cables.