I think that there's been real advances in sound reproduction technology over the last decade, but it's primarily been in DSP (specifically room correction) software. IMHO, it works and the improvement is quite audible. However, this community often embraces a purist, "simplest signal path" approach and rejects this kind of signal manipulation. For analog sources, I kinda get it, but for digital sources, I find this curious.
My take: There's little rational thinking in this hobby. People pay for gratification, and better performance does not gurantee increased gratification. If an exotic cabinet appeals to enough buyers with sufficient disposable income, it will get manufactured and it will get sold, regardless of its contribution (or lack thereof) to performance.
As to the hobbyist magazines: They are basically porn, selling photos that make the reader experience desire. There's no disconnect, they're just serving their market, too.
My take: There's little rational thinking in this hobby. People pay for gratification, and better performance does not gurantee increased gratification. If an exotic cabinet appeals to enough buyers with sufficient disposable income, it will get manufactured and it will get sold, regardless of its contribution (or lack thereof) to performance.
As to the hobbyist magazines: They are basically porn, selling photos that make the reader experience desire. There's no disconnect, they're just serving their market, too.