It helps, thank you!
You're very welcome.

One more thing to beware of , salesman with vocal cds. As a sales rep (and I was) you are required to have a cd collection (of your choosing) that has simple instruments and vocals, specifically womens vocals - womens vocals sell speakers. You never audition speakers with complicated music such as classical unless it's a violin solo or something simple. IT'S A SALESMANS TRICK!!! Diana Krall cd's galore and hide the piano music.

If a customer wants to listen to his own collection- fine, but make sure you sit him down with YOUR collection and specific go-to music selections - read - speaker selling music.Certain speakers shine in certain ways so you want to have a collection of music for whatever brands they are choosing from.

A fool and his money is soon parted.

The truth - on the average - speakers costing around $1000.00 are damn good speakers. To get a lot better you have to move up to $5000.00 and the rule of diminishing returns.

Buy a pair of L 880's and save for a good sub.