Hi!

Not sure anybody is still reading, but I'd like to throw in a good quote I once read,
which I think is very important to those who don't know so much yet, but want a good
system anyway. (And who can blame them?)

I think it was the audio critic (http://www.theaudiocritic.com/) who said it:

"In audio, time buys you more than money".

I've probably mangled the quote a bit, but the core message is hopefully still intact:
Spending time (wisely) is going to give you a much bigger return on investment than
spending a lot of money. Or rephrased once again: Putting in the effort of going many
different places, bringing good recordings you know well, and listening critically to a
broad variety (important!) of systems, will give you a *much* bigger return on investment
than just throwing money at it.

And apart from that, trying all those systems is actually great fun!

Kind regards,
Erik