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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
Posts 10,166
Joined on 05-28-2004
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It is too complex for audio crowd.
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Noviygera, this whole
subject in my view is too complex for a public forum. First of all, and it is
extremely important: there is nothing mediocre in terms of listening experience
that a person can get from $100 amplifier. It might be your Furman or
any other device. I for instance for many years listen a $130 old Denon CD player
with built-in amplifier and sounds perfectly fine to me. There are quite a
number of very good super budget mass-market audio components that seriously outperform
contemporary so-called high-end industry garbage, particularly if the listening
head is not polluted by radioactive hi-fi objectives. I have my vintage German
Radio from 1954, that I absolutely assure you render the musical context much
more accurately than most of the hi-end crap out there.
So, what the problem I see in your post? In sharing it with audio people. You see, in
audio we have no language to collaborate on this subject publicly. If you have
some of your intime friends, who know and trust you and to whom you might mitch
something then they will reply to you in a dew day: I know want you meant. It is
it! There is no more audio conversation would be possible able the audio device
or about the purely audio experiences. Literally in the context of audio forum
of or other audio collaboration it will be no subject to discuss or to worry. The
case is closed, and a person continues to live his or her happy non-audio life.
Unfortunately, we do not have this setting in high-end audio and most of the
people are terminally contaminated with very much malignant hi-end virus. The malignant
vs benign forms of hi-end virus is in objectives of a listener and his ability to
to properly align the actual benefits the person gets from an amplifier to satisfy
his listening objectives and the person ability to recognize many irrelevant amplifier
differences.
In my past I was sent to go screw
myself by a few big names of the audio industry who were trying to explain to
me the difference between two amplifiers. All the I did was asking them “What does
it mean to you?” in response to their explanations. Users after doe 4-5 level deep
they collapsed, become angry and all this BS reputation became actually laughable.
What I am saying is that
what you are saying is not an audio statement that might be collaborated at
audio forum, we juts have no interface how other people can related to you experience.
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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