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And if you look at the real, measurable data, most "normal" systems offer at least equal or even better specs.
HiFi is 110% hype. What they define as "smoother" or "more natural" sound is actually a quality loss.
It's often based on "that's how they sounded when I was young and heard my first record, and not as harsh and crude like they sound on a modern amp". All while forgetting that their sound setup back then was cheap, crappy, and made a massacre of the sound waves on any point between record and speaker.
My own setup cost around 700€ and honestly, I think it sounds much better. Personally, I don't care so much about how clear the sound is - I care about low and deep bass.
But you get that with a decent DAC ($50+) and some software...
I am also a fan of the deep bass. Love feeling the music. I have some decent speakers, and the 1200W sub is a perfect low end for them.
I'd love to hear that. I had a 9" 300W Jamo for almost two decades but it broke beyond repair. I got a 150W one for free as a replacement and even that sounds decend - 1200 watts must kick your socks off.
I'd love to hear it too, but I gotta knock 1000W off, though, typo. Or that's the RMS, or thereabouts, so not totally inaccurate, just partially. It's a converted detached garage, not a concert venue 😆.
It's a 12", 200W, which in a 250sf room isn't too bad though.