What Does 80 Grand Get You Nowadays?


A system was playing in a shop. I sat down and pretty soon I thought gosh, I’m glad my system sounds better than this.

That system - just preamp, amp, and speakers - cost about $80,000 new.

I didn’t make the speakers at first, because Sabrinas look far better than the usual Wilson house look. They were driven by one of those new high-end Marantz amps, and I don’t think that was a match made in heaven. The Marantz was driven by a Dan D’Agostino pre that looked like a Minion had been crushed in a hydraulic press. Audiophile music was streaming, but I did not catch whence issued those dulcet ones and zeroes.

I suppose that system constitutes high-end for some. Now, it certainly sounded competent, but it also sounded boring. I thought, this is the Audi SUV of audio: competent and boring.

Conversely, I was impressed and pleased to no end that the end sound of my modest system from the last century could play in the same league as an almost-six figure modern system, and do so in a more engaging and fun fashion - to my ears, at least.

I’m biased, of course; and I am certain many high-priced systems out there leave mine in the dust. Still, I would have thought $80,000 guaranteed a better baseline sound.

How about you, have you heard a lot of gear whose sound was way out of whack with its price?

 

devinplombier

@devinplombier  "You’re right; but, in fairness, a shop that deals primarily in pre-owned hifi is, by definition, going to be constrained by whatever inventory happens to be at hand in what demo systems they are able to put together."

No where in your original post did you characterize the shop as such, nor did you state that the equipment in question was used and hence systems were piecemeal-ed together.  Perspective is everything before jumping to conclusions about what you can get for $80K  or any other price target higher or lower for that matter.  

What is ability to drive a speaker has to do with sound quality @devinplombier 

you keep referring to the marantz as a capable amp. It might be. But it doesn’t mean much. Amplifiers have sound. And all amplifiers sound different. 
Same as preamps. Careful system matching is what it takes to make it sound the way it should. Room is a key component as well. Cables matter too. 

@facten 

11/4 at 10:09 I wrote

I think the shop is / was a Marantz dealer but the Wilsons and D'Agostino were pre-owned.

@devinplombier  That's nice ,  but it has nothing to do with how you started the thread which is what I commented above on 

In my experience a higher priced DAC, Speakers, etc... equates to more performance.   Buy what you can afford and enjoy the music!!  No need to disparage anyone else just to pat yourself on the back.