Life is too short to buy someone else's favorite stereo gear


That's it. That's all I have to say.
erik_squires
We are all lucky you are not keeping your best thoughts to yourself.
Witness this, and other posts you have started...
It seems that I am not the only cryptic one and with incomprehensible post...You beat me... :)

Maybe this is tied to the " donate a dollar to have these Members Review a Product" post and he is saying that folks should figure out their own purchases for themselves rather than purchase stuff based on vehemently impassioned opinions posted on audio forums.

Yes and he said that because each one had different "tastes" habits... when I said that this explain nothing in audio experiences and explain why, he said that he does not understand what in the world I speak about...:)


Without rancor I wish you the best....I apologize for being here but it was irresistible attraction...I will vanish now...



" The dog said he bite me because he was bitten, it is only the great chain of beings " -Groucho Marx
I really have no idea what it is you are trying to say here Erik.

@uberwaltz

Haha, funny how we post things that seem very clear to us, and not to others. I thought I was immune from this effect, but now I am humbled. :-)

What I mean is that knowing what others like is fun, but in the end, you need to buy what you like the most, regardless of prevailing wisdom, reviewers or other taste makers may think.

Best,

E
I think @erik_squires is asking why someone would buy a system recommended by another in the absence of any other supporting information to make a decision? I suppose you could do that assuming a good return policy but honestly, who does that?  There are so many ways to hear what you like before buying.
who does that? There are so many ways to hear what you like before buying.


Right? But some of the questions and arguments here make me worry this point is not clearly or universally understood. :)