@emergingsoul
Ken was not a part of Audiogon because he could not have cared less of what others thought of him.
I tend to believe that most who post here have learned something from interaction with others who have similar interests. If there is a lesson here to be learned from this article it is not to lose $800K on a lifetime dream of building something for yourself.
And that was it. It was all about him and his system. His family grew tired of it, and it was a hard read because of that fact. Had he cared about others, he would have used that $800K to build a commercial sound room and system that others could have enjoyed and perhaps even could have made a profit.
@tcotruvo
The article - oddly - made no effort at all to evaluate how good the sound quality was. Yet it was supposedly an article about creating the best sound system. It seemed to go off track and focus on flaws in his personal life.
So true. At the end of the youtube video, he states, "I'm Ken Fritz and I believe I built the best stereo system in the world." Maybe the WP author went off track because during the time it took for Ken to build it (5-years) his marriage fell apart and his son became estranged. Now that he and his system are gone, there are only hard feelings left. The long-lasting flaw of fulfilling your own dreams while blatantly discounting others.
@deep_333
All the stereo purists appear to be suddenly in awe of Ken, who was very much a multichannel audio enthusiast..
Isn't that the truth. As Ken stated, he used Krell amps with four balanced inputs for home theater. I use 4 speakers in my stereo setup and I can't mutter a word about that on this site without getting dissed by those that claim anything beyond two speakers is a transgression against somebody's god.
@erik_squires
Sociopathy gets overused and thrown around when a number of obsessive compulsive disorders could be used.
Sociopathy (Antisocial personality disorder) is triggered by a genetic element or environmental factors such as neglect and abuse. Sociopathy is not related to OCD. OCD is about having too much conscience (living with guilt). Sociopaths have too little; or none whatsoever!
I don't make this stuff up. This is clinical data:
Below are estimates of the prevalence of “Cluster B” personality disorders listed in the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5), according to various scientific papers.
- Antisocial personality disorder (including psychopathy) — 3.05 to 3.8 percent
- Narcissistic personality disorder — 1.0 to 6.2 percent
- Borderline personality disorder — 1.9 to 5.9 percent
- Histrionic personality disorder — 0.3 to 1.8 percent
All together, therefore, 6.25 to 17.7 percent of the adult population are sociopaths — people who could be diagnosed with antisocial, narcissistic, borderline or histrionic personality disorder, or psychopathy.