@devinplombier @toddalin
I told you I inherited a Hovland Radia amp. At the time I had a McCormack DNA-1 upgraded to the top of Steve McCormack's many upgrades. It sounded damn good for a non-Boulder-priced amp. It was very musical and made me happy. I didn't see any reason to change to another amp.
When I first compared the Hovland to the DNA, I thought it was a no brainer. The McCormack was much more "musical." But being an audiophile, I continued to compare them for weeks. And suddenly--I can't remember what I was listening to--there was no contest. The Hovland was so much better. The McCormack threw an enticing wall of sound, but I could hear into the music with the Hovland. A soundstage I'd never heard before because I never had the money to buy a good amp. And for me, it wasn't something that I could hear right away, or even in an hour.
When my friend who made preamps left his at my house for several weeks, hoping I'd buy it, it sounded better than the CJ at first. It was a very seductive preamp. It reminded me in a way of an ARC LS22 preamp I bought many years ago. That took me a review from the late, great Wes Phillips at Stereophile to really hear. Again, seductive mids and mid-bass, but not great treble that I never noticed until Wes Phillips pointed it out. I have a feeling many people out there still have their LS22s and love them.
So, what has this got to do with buying something from a guy who makes one speaker in his garage. In other words, he has one speaker design which he reproduces. I might very well be taken with the guy and with his speaker and a month or even more later decide there was something about it I hadn't heard and I really didn't want to keep it. What to do? Sell a non-brand speaker on eBay? Really, you're kind of stuck. A good dealer will let you trade it in on something you do like, or I can sell my Sonus Fabers. People know about them and know that they're considered good speakers.
So, it's perhaps mostly my problem for taking a while to really hear a piece of equipment. But I bet others have the same problem. And I'd advise them to go to a dealer and buy a name brand.