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I think Cyril's recommendations are great for a beginner who doesn't have the experience. The only thing I would add is that, if you really are a neophyte and you just want a good system to play your music, a really good dealer can be invaluable. He or she should be able to work with you to develop a synergistic system to meet your needs in your space. The good ones will come to your home, let you try out different combinations of components and speakers, and then help you dial it all in.
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Unless you have a lot of money, you buy things over time. That said, I think it makes sense to buy gear that's in the same "league". You don't power ls50's with a gryphon amp. Or power Alexandria xlf with a prima luna amp. Those are all good components, but they are in different tiers of performance. |
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I think you first need to determine/decide if you are building an ultimate system and upgrading in layers (willing to be out of balance as you optimize sections) or are you striving to buy a balanced system (and then stop upgrades a while and enjoy the music before upgrading all the sections again in balance).
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