Consider this...two autos, an American large sedan and a foreign high
performance, exotic sports car (any models of your choice). Would we agree that
the sports car is built and designed to higher tolerances and specifications, and
has a more technical engine, drive train and suspension than the large American
sedan? If we can agree on this point, then doesn't it follow that the sports car
would be more sensitive to "tweaks", eg changes in engine parts,
tires, brakes, shocks, etc?
I believe there are audio components that are analogous to the American large
sedan and to the high performance sports car. Components like the sports car
will display sonic changes when tweaked much more readily than will
components like the American sedan.
Both are fine choices, but they are built to different price points, and for
different automotive experiences.
performance, exotic sports car (any models of your choice). Would we agree that
the sports car is built and designed to higher tolerances and specifications, and
has a more technical engine, drive train and suspension than the large American
sedan? If we can agree on this point, then doesn't it follow that the sports car
would be more sensitive to "tweaks", eg changes in engine parts,
tires, brakes, shocks, etc?
I believe there are audio components that are analogous to the American large
sedan and to the high performance sports car. Components like the sports car
will display sonic changes when tweaked much more readily than will
components like the American sedan.
Both are fine choices, but they are built to different price points, and for
different automotive experiences.

