I completely agree that tweaks reslt in small changes when compared to
swapping components or speakers, which usually result in larger changes.
I don't prefer one over the other because I view them as totally different parts
of the process.
I view tweaking as something one does when their components and speakers
are satisfying and no further changes are expected in those areas. Then,
tweaks become fine tuning.
It doesn't make sense to expect tweaks to make large adjustments in a
system's sound. If that's the goal, then either a component or the speakers
need to be changed.
The benefit of buying used accessories, or by utilizing home trial periods is
that the accessory can be resold or returned if it makes no difference in the
system. It's a zero sum game.
Finally, there's no reason to be frustrated by not hearing the differences made
by tweaks. Everyone's system, expectations, and perceptions differ. We're not
clones.
swapping components or speakers, which usually result in larger changes.
I don't prefer one over the other because I view them as totally different parts
of the process.
I view tweaking as something one does when their components and speakers
are satisfying and no further changes are expected in those areas. Then,
tweaks become fine tuning.
It doesn't make sense to expect tweaks to make large adjustments in a
system's sound. If that's the goal, then either a component or the speakers
need to be changed.
The benefit of buying used accessories, or by utilizing home trial periods is
that the accessory can be resold or returned if it makes no difference in the
system. It's a zero sum game.
Finally, there's no reason to be frustrated by not hearing the differences made
by tweaks. Everyone's system, expectations, and perceptions differ. We're not
clones.

