Picking components -warm / bright which is righ?


When you choose components in a system how do you choose? Do you offset one type of component with the oppposite in another? For example, lively, bright speakers with a warm tube preamp? Or all components of the same type?
With the low cost of digital amps, I'm leaning towards mellow, forgiving speakers which will add some body to the lean, detailed sound of digital.
As recorded music gets to be better quality, the trend seems to be stereos designed to be less forgiving of any faults in the chain. Which is great for perefect recordings but renders a lot of music unlistenable.
cdc
Opinions will differ. I like to first choose a neutral sounding speaker that matches the room. Then consider neutral sounding electronics (amp/preamp) that work well with the speaker. Finally, the sound is flavored/colored by the selection of sources with cabling to taste.
Cdc:
Choose neutral components. Roll tubes to tweak from warm to cold. A good comination is solid state amp for bass tightness with tube pre-amp. There are some good integrated such as Cary SLI-80 Signature. Look for neutral speakers and shun metal dome tweeters. Choose neutral wires. Take my advise, unless you wish to spend lots of time, energy and money on endless upgrades. Personally, I
would not want a digital amp.
Jay
Pick what sounds good to you. Try to audtion in hom due to the response of you listening room.

Good luck,

Burton