Nikhil & Fantastic, you both have validated the fundamental principles which I too believe firmly. But many of the forum members don't seem to have enough faith on their own ears. How do we deal with the situation!?
This debate is turning out to be like two lovers on a empty railway track. Subjectivists on one rail and objectivists on the other.
Sometimes they hold hands and whisper sweet nothings to each other, other times they will argue to death. Most of the time they are oblivious to each other.
Captain,
Personally, I think I am an opportunistic buyer. Every purchase in my AV chain, except the TV, has been an almost blind buy.
This is because I have not had the opportunity or sometimes the patience to audition stuff. Here is the list
Onkyo DV-SP500 (in 2003) - Needed a DVD player
Marantz PM7001 (in 2007) - Needed an amp; auditioned Denon/HK/Marantz with whatever speakers they had been paired with in demo room
B&W DM303 (in 2001) - bought by my dad and handed down to me when I acquired the IA
Outlaw M2200 Amps and OSB-1 Soundbar (in 2012) - totally blind buy (friend was moving back from US; had them bring it along with their shipment)
ASUS media player (in 2014) - impulse buy; needed something that would play a wide range of audio/video formats
Marantz NR1605 (in 2015) - totally blind buy; needed it for HDMI and network capability; really did not care about power as I had Outlaws for L/R
Schiit M2U and SYS (in 2015) - totally blind buy; needed a DAC and a switcher; friend got them from US
KEF R300 (in 2015) - almost blind buy; KEF Q series had impressed me; cousin was moving back from UK; had her get a demo pair that was on sale
Speaker stands (in 2016) - this was a "weighted" buy; went, saw, lifted them and bought them
Now there are certain areas where my ensemble can be better, had I staged it in a different order or paid more attention/money.
But the important thing is nothing sounds bad or is under performing for their respective price points, feature set and spec.
To arrive at these decisions to buy, I trusted reviews (collectively others' subjective/objective mindset) and finally my gut feeling.
Cheers,
Raghu