Zero Fidelity | Tips for building a GREAT stereo system Part I: Knowing the right questions to ask! @ZeroFidelity | Uploaded November 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
New to hi-fi? Here are 8 insightful talking points that you should mention while seeking general buying advice - especially when it comes to putting together an entire system!
Here's da' list:
1. Is this system just for you, or will others listen as well?
2. What kind of room will this system be in?
3. Go over aesthetic preferences (if you have any).
4. Talk about general listening habits. Do you like it loud?
5. Talk about the kind of music that you like.
6. Features. What do you need to connect?
7 Talk about your preference in sound (if you know it).
8. Lastly, mention your budget.
The bottom line is that if you ask vague questions like "I have $5,000 to spend and I like rock. What should I buy?", you're going to receive vague answers. Don't be vague! When you support your questions with detailed backround info, you'll attract substantially better advice!
New to hi-fi? Here are 8 insightful talking points that you should mention while seeking general buying advice - especially when it comes to putting together an entire system!
Here's da' list:
1. Is this system just for you, or will others listen as well?
2. What kind of room will this system be in?
3. Go over aesthetic preferences (if you have any).
4. Talk about general listening habits. Do you like it loud?
5. Talk about the kind of music that you like.
6. Features. What do you need to connect?
7 Talk about your preference in sound (if you know it).
8. Lastly, mention your budget.
The bottom line is that if you ask vague questions like "I have $5,000 to spend and I like rock. What should I buy?", you're going to receive vague answers. Don't be vague! When you support your questions with detailed backround info, you'll attract substantially better advice!