This always kills me:
Trying to discern audio quality or lack thereof …. Over a YouTube clip on an iPhone.
Can you tell the difference between a $200 and a $200,000 guitar?
Can you tell the difference between a $200, $2,000, $20,000, and $200,000 classical guitar? Direct comparison starts at 27:39.
@frogman Agreed. I cannot fathom how some folks cannot compensate for YouTube etc. The musical differences rendered therein are patently obvious. The brain is weird. I was talking to friends and learned that some do not see images when reading a book-merely receiving the information as verbal data and understanding. Can you imagine reading a good book and not being there? Some also admitted to never having seen images in dreams. Huh?! It blew my mind a little! |
Yes, of course the guitarist is more important than the the guitar. Thanks for the tautology people. It is a no brainer that a brilliant classical guitarist would be much better to listen to on the $200 guitar, than a hack would be on the $20,000 guitar. Duh... But that is kind of a non-sequitur, isn’t it. And it’s missing the point of the entire exercise. |
So true. I have no problems watching YT videos, and discerning the sound of systems that are of very high quality. It’s not as if YT makes $200K systems sound the same as a $2K system. I can still listen "around" the limitations of YT, and hear enough of a systems attributes to get a pretty good idea I am listening to a good or great system. |