Background: I have a Cambridge Audio CX stack (CXA81, transport, streamer) connected to a pair of Jamo C97II and a Jamo sub. Initially, the CXA81 and the Jamos were a bit bright compared to when I was using the AXR100. With time, the combination seemed to mellow out and sound pretty nice. The center imaging is amazing and the soundstage is solid. About a year ago, I did audition a pair of KEF R3 non-Meta and after some A/B testing, we both preferred the Jamo setup. But that didn’t quell the desire to upgrade, and after hearing the KEF R11 Meta in-store, I was blown away.

How do you fight the urge to upgrade? As I approach 50, I find myself looking at things with a certain finality aspect. I want to buy things that I’ll be happy with having for the rest of my life. The R11s are within my budget, but am I really going to experience that much of a huge difference? Or do you find that you give in more often than not?

  • Writingaboutsound@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I do two things - first I go listen to music, instead of looking online at reviews and things to buy.

    Second, I remind myself that I’m fortunate to have the set up I currently have - and that no matter what I buy, I wouldn’t be any happier. I would just move the goal posts with the new piece - that would be the new baseline and I’d have the same urge to upgrade 6 months later.