Tholt,
I am a big fan of the philosophy "if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
But, if you are listening, and think it is "broke", then for all practical purposes it is and something needs to change. The hard part is figuring out what it is that needs to change.
I would agree that if one starts by carefully selecting speakers you like that fit into the target room, then you are in good shape moving forward to get it fixed without incurring unneeded expense.
If the $2000 solution doesn't work though, then think twice before trying the $5000 solution next. You better be sure.
Or, buy used and don't overpay or buy only equipment with an in-home trial policy wit money back guarantee. Then if you are wrong you can try something else without a financial hit by reselling and moving on.
Focusing on overall system synergy will get most where they want to be a lot faster and cheaper in most cases than just throwing money at the problem.
I am a big fan of the philosophy "if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
But, if you are listening, and think it is "broke", then for all practical purposes it is and something needs to change. The hard part is figuring out what it is that needs to change.
I would agree that if one starts by carefully selecting speakers you like that fit into the target room, then you are in good shape moving forward to get it fixed without incurring unneeded expense.
If the $2000 solution doesn't work though, then think twice before trying the $5000 solution next. You better be sure.
Or, buy used and don't overpay or buy only equipment with an in-home trial policy wit money back guarantee. Then if you are wrong you can try something else without a financial hit by reselling and moving on.
Focusing on overall system synergy will get most where they want to be a lot faster and cheaper in most cases than just throwing money at the problem.