Saturday, May 26, 2012

Choosing A Good HiFi System Easily

By Mark Ferguson


There is a mind-boggling number of hi-fi system brands and manufacturers and for the uninitiated choosing a good hifi system can be an extremely daunting experience. A lot of people make the mistake of thinking that the easiest thing they can do is to read the latest sound magazine, and then go out and buy the one rated five-star for the lowest possible price they can find. This could not be further than the truth.

A technical magazine will not tell you how your music will sound when you play it in your house. As music is an individual experience, something that we all appreciate differently, how the system sounds is an extremely important consideration.

Consider the size of the room you intend to place your player in, as well as how it is furnished, bearing in mind that this will have an effect on the acoustics, as music sounds different in different rooms.

The space you have available will also determine your purchase. You will need to consider whether you have room for free-standing floor units, or whether you are looking at micro hi-fi systems that will take up minimum space. There is a range of sizes available and you do not have to compromise on quality even if you do have to get smaller components.

Separates are good value for money as they allow you to mix and match different components from different manufacturers. You might feel, for example, that one company makes good cd players but that you prefer another manufacturer's speaker. If this is the case then you need to bear in mind that separates may not always look good together and decide if this is important to you.

The way your music will sound is ultimately the most important factor. Take some music samples along with you when you got to the shop, and see how it sounds on the different systems. Be sure to play and listen to your music on any system you choose to buy before making a final decision.




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