i was anxious to get sound in my home. and 2 months ago i only knew of B&W and Dynaudio. So i spent some time with the two and opted to go with Dynaudio. Then, after spending $3000 i found out that Dynaudio is not my speaker of choice. (i also discovered that i care more about 2 channel music then HT - different story altogether). I discovered that after i had already spent the huge $$$ (for me) that Dynaudio , though great in an HT setup, is not my ideal choice for 2channel. I found Von Schweikert VR1 paired with tubes to be way more of what i was looking for when i close my eyes and smile along with my tunes. However, i already am locked into the Dynaudio setup. So, please, please, if you are starting out take your time to do it well the first time. THere is no rush (and i strongly recommned that if you neeed music for the time being get a cheapo at best buy for under $150) take your time to get to know speakers at many different dealers before dropping your life savings on a system you could regret later. Anyway, i am torn between selling my new in-the-box stuff (dynaudio 52se and musical fidelity a3.2) or convincing myself that they really sound good before wednesday when i go to pick them all up and get home real excited to set it up. I am really hoping not to be dissapointed, after all they are $3000 (not including cables). I have learned that many here can tear up what are otherwise decent products, so if you would could you list your pros on the dynaudio/mf setup...or should i visit audiogon, take a small loss (they are still new in box) and start over with VR1 and tubes>?

thanks all. and remember, dont make my dumb/desperate mistake and take your time and buy it right.