Are there other people like me ? Amazed by their low cost system :)


Are there other people so much amazed by a relatively low cost system , they consider that is not a stopgap but instead a minimally satisfying ectasy... Each day i am amazed by my speakers and headphone... Am i deaf? Am i ignorant of high end ? Be assured that i know better system with higher acoustic experience and more refined exist ...

My point is an experienced and felt minimal threshold of acoustic qualities and well done and well realized and well manifested acoustic factors exist for me and are at play, for the price invested; so much so , i consider any upgrade way less tempting and if possible would be more, way more , costlier to appear as a real upgrade in quality... For sure an upgrade of part at low cost unbeknowst to me is possible but i must live with what i have for now but i feel no frustration at all. 😊

Am i the only one deluded in this way or enlightened in this way ? Pick your choice of word.... 😎

128x128mahgister

Great example of how an honest question becomes a disconnected discussion that would discourage most from wanting to engage the community again.  Great job folks.

Your cryptic opinion must be explained in more details...😁

I dont understand how people expressing their experience in varied situations with relatively low cost systems in a positive way  will discourage people to engage...

Save for one  childish post, all posts were adding more perspectives to the thread question.

Then your one sentence judgement read like a riddle coming from a sphinx judging from above...😊

Explain or stay mute...Thanks in advance ...

Great example of how an honest question becomes a disconnected discussion that would discourage most from wanting to engage the community again. Great job folks.

 

"Touché" said a childish spammer speaking about a cryptic judgement from someone  with no explanation in a thread about a simple question asking for others experiences..😊

We dont lack narrow minds attacking the messenger instead of adressing the message...