sandeeprao
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I would say trust your ears but have a benchmark to compare your potential setup with - this is important coz you might not always be in a position to buy the setup you like the most - but can you get similar output in your budget could be a goal.Thanks for pointing this out.
A beginner is easily impressed by sound that is eager/ forward/ sparkling. Attributes like tonal purity, imaging, soundstage, separation etc takes quite a bit of time to understand.
Most importantly, before one listens to the sound of piano on a system, one should listen to a lot of piano (or sitar/tabla/Zildjian/Fender Stratocaster through Mesa_Boogie amp etc....), sitting in front of an artist.
Attend classical concerts in halls, rock shows in stadiums, Jazz in a smoky bar, khayal/ thumri in an intimate durbar. That is the way you create a reference sound in mind.
On the other hand, one can totally avoid walking down this rocky road and buy anything flashy/ popular/ expensive. Chances are one will be 50% right and 100% happy
Sometimes the "best" for me and someone else could be different - so if you like it keep it