Next up, speakers - more hype than value?
Then, turntables - more hype than value? Then, cartridges - more hype than value?
Then, turntables - more hype than value? Then, cartridges - more hype than value?
02-17-13: TobbThe reason for that is NOT necessarily that your system (or your ears) are lacking in (musical) resolution. Quoting from myself in this thread: The degree to which cables will make a difference depends not only on the intrinsic characteristics and quality of the cable, and on the quality and musical resolution of the system, but perhaps just as significantly or even more so on interactions between the technical characteristics of the cable and those of what it is connecting. Impedances, for instance, among many other dependencies that could be cited which have no direct relation to the sonic quality of the system.Regards, -- Al |
Thanks Al, for, as usual, calming things down with some facts and common sense. Tobb, I meant no disrespect with my first response. It just seemed improbable to me that this subject could be brought up again; not much new that can be said about it. If you can't hear the difference (for whatever reason) in your current system, consider yourself fortunate and buy some new music instead. Regards. |
I'm glad to be an unofficial member of Rok2id's posse. He often makes more sense from a larger picture of audio and the search for symmetry with the human psyche. Plus, he exhibits a sense of humor often missing here. People can be deadly serious about audio from a myopic view and lash at others who care about components, cash or listening differently. |