02-12-2008, 06:48 AM
Perhaps the question that should be asked is: Will the price difference get you what you are looking for in the first place?
If you're looking for quality of sound, that's really a subjective thing. Only suggestion there is the old saw about taking your favourite CD's and running them in the systems you're comparing. Otherwise you have to know whether you're willing to pay a price premium for something that you haven't even heard yet.
NefCanuck
If you're looking for quality of sound, that's really a subjective thing. Only suggestion there is the old saw about taking your favourite CD's and running them in the systems you're comparing. Otherwise you have to know whether you're willing to pay a price premium for something that you haven't even heard yet.
NefCanuck