Mixing or matching component brands


What is your preference and why?

If your system consists of primarily matching brand components, what was the reason for going with the brand?

cb77

I enjoy my Hegel H390's onboard AKM DAC but would like better separation and Soundstage depth. Adding Hegel's D50 standalone DAC seemed like a no-brainer but in practice, did not work out. While it did yield these benefits, I found it utterly unengaging in terms of emotional connection. Whether due to the D50's ESS chipset or a change in the company's sonic goals, the two DACs did not, to my ears, appear to share a common "house sound". 

So, be careful making assumptions.

 

Thanks to all for sharing your insights and experience. Seems that auditioning a system, whether mixed or matched, would be particularly valuable in making this decision.

Ultimately, absolutely.

One of the things it's most important is to audition and listen to the music not the system. Figure out if it's emotionally connecting to you or you're just hearing incredible quantities of detail. There was nothing wrong with detail and slam, buty ou want something that emotionally moves you .That's actually why most of us listen to music.

@cb77 

Are you only asking preamp and amp, or are you including all other non-cabling components: turntable, phono stage, DAC, streamer, tuner, R2R…(most other seems not brand dependent unless it’s included in an integrated)?