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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: The European Triode Festival’s horns
Post Subject: My will.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/10/2019
 Paul S wrote:
However, it's also obvious that many still shop and shop and wait and wait for some "manufacturer" to "get it right" and offer to them something they can plug and play, and on this site there also seems to lurk the idea that this will be "the best", not because you sell it like this but because people continue to bring this with them when they get here. How ironic is it that really big speakers that might really deliver might take years to develop and embed in a room that supports them. even something purchased as "plug and play"?

Paul, what is not obvious and in my view escapes from many people in audio, including those few who sometimes read my site that I do not care about “many who still shop”. My very fundamental believe is that high-end audio is deeply individualistic and very personal endeavor. To worry about other in audio is the last stupid thing that I care and then people practice high-end audio, particularly public audio as we all do nowadays, with a reference to “others” then it is a direct pathway to either whoreship or to blind nothingness. A serious audio is a deeply personal matter, no different the the techniques we use in a bedroom to bring a person we love to orgasm. I for sure might observe what others, would it be people of manufactures, do in the areas where I have some expertise.  Still, this is a general intention to publicize that “keeping the torch” ceremony but I have no investment of any kind to change dippers over another person’s audio mind. The deep individualistic nature of high-end audio is the greatest conclusion I made for 40 years of practicing audio. If tomorrow I turn dead then it is my wish that what I said above to be my high-end audio legacy.

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