If a gear is dirt cheap, do you think it is no good?


High-end stuff is usually pricey. I have purchased both expensive and cheaper gear and usually expensive stuff sounded better. It really did. I had an Arcam amp which was good but Pass Labs Aleph 3 kicked its butt by a huge margin (at least IMO).

However, now most stuff (usually electronics such as amps), although cheap I mean dirt cheap sound really good. I do not want to make this comparison because I have so much respect for Nelson Pass but his Aleph 3 which I owned and still to me the best sounding amp ever, does not sound 100 times better than my new finding Texas Instruments' TPA3116 Digital amp. I mean this thing runs cool, it is small, and dirt cheap! It sounds awesome. ALMOST close to Aleph 3 but no, it is NOT Aleph 3. I do not know if it is worth for me to spend that much money when I can get almost same sound for $25! 

Do you feel better when you pay $2500 for an amp/DAC which is little better than a $100 DAC or $25 amp? I mean after hearing new CHEAP audio products, I kinda feel no need to spend that much for small improvement. 

What do you think?
celo

Showing 2 responses by czarivey

I like vintage Nikko components. They're dirt cheap and sound damn good. Also I like JBL 43xx series speakers for same matter.
Do you have Nikko electronics and JBLs in your main system? If you have other brands (probably more expensive), are they THAT better to spend A LOT more than Nikko and JBLs?
I used to have those and still regret selling.
For small size or medium size room it's hard to beat.