I have a Saturday job at currys.digital to help pay my way through uni and, as part of that job, I have to try to sell the most naff 'hifis' the world's ever seen. Quiet often the customer asks to hear a CD being played so I dutifully load it into the £50 cd/radio super combo piece of junk and it does its best impression of an ant beating the tune out against a tin can. At this point I start emphasizing all the 'amazing functionality' it has and usually, after a pause, to my amazement the customer states 'yeh that sounds really really great'.
Now my system at home is blown out the water by practically everyone else’s on here, but I'm still shocked every time someone tells me the systems that I have to demo for them sound anything better than 'so bad it made the crew of children's hit tv show 'rainbow' turn into murderous terrorists'.
Tons of people on here have commented on how once they heard a better sounding system than there's they get the upgrade bug majorly, but my question is what level of hi-fi do you have to go to before YOU personally think it sounds 'good'?
fini
Now my system at home is blown out the water by practically everyone else’s on here, but I'm still shocked every time someone tells me the systems that I have to demo for them sound anything better than 'so bad it made the crew of children's hit tv show 'rainbow' turn into murderous terrorists'.
Tons of people on here have commented on how once they heard a better sounding system than there's they get the upgrade bug majorly, but my question is what level of hi-fi do you have to go to before YOU personally think it sounds 'good'?
fini