The most important component of a system ... is the integrity of the system. That is, the totality of all the components and its environment has to have faults and flaws - which every combination of real world parts will always have - which when combined don't degrade the acoustic output below a certain level of quality.
What, you mean I have to visit my Ear Candling guru more than twice a year ... blast !!!
Kinda like the Beatles or a championship team. The sum is typically greater than the individual parts.
Balderdashno not really, your hi fi is a collection of inanimate objects and is incapable of having a 'team' dynamic or indeed playing together like a great 'band'
Balderdash
Power cables of course! They always come first in the chain, right? Who can argue with post hoc ergo propter hoc?
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It's a tie between the ROOM and the SPEAKERS.
I agree with you about #3.1.Listener
2. Source/Source Material
3. Amplification
4.Speaker
5.Room.
Of course a chain is only as strong as its' weakest link.
I agree with you about #3.
5. Listener
4. Source/Source Material
3. Amplification
2. Speaker
1. Room.