And yet. Sometimes the all-in-one…
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There's something inherently suspicious about most all-in-one solutions. They promise convenience but whisper compromise. It's a bit like those Swiss Army knives with 14 attachments: The corkscrew is barely adequate, and the other tools are terrible at everything. And it isn't just quality. The audiophile brain, trained over decades of mix-and-match rituals, recoils instinctively. Where's the fun in a speaker that arrives with amplification baked in? Where's the journey of pairing, the thrill of synergy discovered at 2am after your sixth cable swap?