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The Complete Guide to High-End AudioThe following report compares books using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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First thing - aside from reading materials - is locate a store where you can rely upon the experience and knowledge of the people to steer you to the right system - and one that is interested in your business long term (Audiophilia is a life long pursuit with upgrades, subtractions and additions over a few decades).
Second thing - self education. A lot of people pick up magazines and read the reviews - and this set would likely be interested in a book like this, written as it is by the founder and editor of The Absolute Sound.
This book, unlike most audio magazines, does not review equipment, but is a road map through the embarrasement of riches that high end has become. How do you evaluate speakers and, as the author said - find the 2% of speakers worth owning? How can you evaluate a system to find if it is right for you? If you are going to buy a high end CD player - what things make a high end player sound good? How does the current round of SACD and DVD-Audio disc players work - and are they worth it to a prospective audiophile? How does a turntable work - and what considerations do you have to give when you go and purchase one? How important are interconnects? How much of your budget should you spend on source, preamps, amps and speakers?
Some people when reading the book may be distressed that there might be some technical details in the explanations might not be to their liking or there are a few errors. To dismiss this book (the only one of its kind in wide circulation, BTW) is to throw the proverbial baby out with the bathwater. Given that the author has listened to, evauated, panned a lauded more equipment that most readers will ever see in a show room let along personally evauate, the "how to put an enjoyable system together that sounds great that will fit your budget" part of the book (and a valiant attempt on EXPLAINING the technology behind the components and speakers!) makes it a "must buy" to someone contemplating dropping some kilobucks on a sound system.
I purchased the second editions and was able to use it to put together a great sounding system for less than I though. I especially liked his explanation on how to allocate the budget for your system.