Top 10 Snafus to avoid when building a good rig


OK, I'm sure we'll come up with more than 10. Whatever.

Maybe I'll compile the top 10 once we get a few.

I'll start with my #1: avoid putting speakers that are too big in a room that is too small
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The tail does not wag the dog. When people do speakers first, that is exactly what they are assuming.

The dog, in this case, is where the signal begins; be it cartridge or CD. This is followed by pre and amp, and those are items that should be as high a quality as you can muster. High quality speakers are more expensive than most of us can afford in the beginning; however, if you have good electronics and source, you will hear more music than with the best speakers and middle of the road electronics. Use what's left to buy as good of speakers as you can get, and plan on high quality speakers later on down the road. Remember, you can always use speakers elsewhere in the house, or sell your initial speakers.
Never buy any component that has a NAME rather than a model number.

ACME 'ST-498' is ok
AMCE 'Black Widow' run don't walk, and fast.
there have been many suggestions as to what not to do when buying components. i have been thinking about the essence of the theme--namely avoiding mistakes.

i've come to the conclusion that one cannot avoid making mistakes. to err is to be human.

so, i say, do your own research, learn from your mistakes and don't worry about violating the conventional wisdom.

building a stereo system is not like crossing the street directly in front of an on-coming vehicle.

there is no right and wrong, only what sounds good to you.