rowuk wrote: | I think the
difference in cooking is that good cooks all have equivalent equipment (knives,
pots, spoons) and create the experience through their choice of software (the
ingredients) and the unique processing. The fine cook can destroy a prejudice
about a particular vegetable, meat, dish. |
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That is an interesting thoughts provoking question
that have a lot of reflection in audio: do all good cooks all have equivalent
equipment? Ironically I would answer this question to myself: yes and no. A
great cook would take very ordinary or even very mediocre ingredients and would
make a great meal that would make you to wonder how it was possible? At the same time a great cook in order to accomplish
his/her ultimate greatness would use very special ingredients, frequently those
that ordinary people have no common access. The derivative question in audio would be: if an audio cook has some very evolve and very narrow objectives then can a person to go there with "Best Buy" ingredients? (for foreigners: "Best Buy" is US mass-market audio store) |
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