mlsstl;518661 Wrote: 
> You are the only one who can decide if any particular change in gear is
> worth it. There are too many variables involved for others to make that
> decision for you. Sure, there is a degree of difference in the physical
> hearing abilities between individuals, but probably more important is
> the importance they assign to the differences they hear (or don't.) 
> 
> Some people become obsessed with minute subtleties and will spend vast
> sums on equipment chasing that last fraction of a percent improvement.
> Others are quite happy with a modest system and can't imagine why it is
> important to spend buckets of money for differences they have to strain
> to hear. 
> 
> There are plenty of people out there who will insist you start on some
> long journey of equipment trading in a search for audio nirvana. Others
> will be happy to insult you for your inability to appreciate their holy
> grail. 
> 
> My suggestion? You tried some upgrades. There was a difference but it
> didn't seem to mean much to you. So, stick with your SB3 and enjoy! That
> extra money will probably be much better spent (or saved) elsewhere.


Ahh...words of wisdom.   If you don't think the changes are
significant, they are not.


-- 
Kevin Haskins
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