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Hi, I am doing a little bit of research here and was wondering what things are most important to those that own hifi audio systems?
Are things like design, size/shape and weight of speakers something that you consider often, or is the volume that a system plays more important than anything else?
Does the material of a speaker matter much to you?
Do you care more about the equipment powering the speakers or the speakers themselves?
I hope some of you can answer these and feel free to add anything that you feel is most important when looking for your hifi audio systems! Thank you!
The sound is what I assume most of us are after, for it to be as realistic and โthereโ as possible. To that end your system will only ever be as good as your weakest performing component, whether that the speakers or the gear. Itโs best to balance your systems parts to work in harmony
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