@webking185 Americans do.
Not everything good is American. Not everything American is good.
What defines mid-fi versus high-end?
I’m in my mid fifties and I recall 30 years back mid-fi to me fell into the NAD, Adcom, B&K…. For high-end I considered Mac, some of the Counterpoint offerings, Cary…. so forth. I had another post going where I mentioned I acquired an Onkyo home theater receiver that retailed new for $1,100. Yet another agoner responded that it does not rate as mid-fi. We all have our opinions of course. So right or wrong here.
How do you define the parameters of high-end versus mid-if? By money range, by brand…?
@webking185 Americans do. Not everything good is American. Not everything American is good. |
High-end, mid-grade vs mid-fi, hi-fi… It depends partly on the equipment and partly on the listener. There is no perfect answer. Have an idea of what you are trying to achieve, know your budget and try to stay within it while on your quest but, most of all, really listen to the music. All of that is the joy, for me. |
You are right for sure if we spoke about price tag... But all in life is not about price tag... We can have almost high-fi sound quality at low cost and high-end with a bad sound at high cost, how? Acoustic and psycho-acoustic method well used or not used at all ... It seems that this possibility escape most people here... 😁😊 |
As cd318 stated. "Mid-fi" was and is mostly a marketing term to make you think you need to spend $$$ more than you want for a given level of quality in sound.
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