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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: The Brain Inertia.
Post Subject: This is where “serious” become serious.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/6/2012
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Yep, Stitch, your satire is fine even though I do not agree that every serious Audiophile needs a psychotherapist. This is a difference between serious audio individual and just a person who twinkling with audio. If person has specific objective and know what he is looking than whatever we do is fine. Take a look at musicians, let say brass players. The best of them all their life’s are twinkling with different type of let say trumpets, construction of values and different ways to play the trumpets in order to get specially demanded character in their sound to match the given work or to much a given expressive intention. Audio people, I mean the serious audio people are not much different. The non- serious audio people, the majority are different – they have no define objectives but and therefore no definition of “accomplished mission”. If a person knows what he is looking then even the power cord from a refrigerator might be a sign. Unfortunately we all know that it is very seldom the case.

Anyhow, in my comment about the Brain Inertia I was aiming to slightly different angle: of the person does acknowledge that he or she is driven by Brain Inertia than where is to stop? Sometimes to answer this question one does not need a psychotherapist but a full psychiatry hospital…
 
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