WHY DO PEOPLE FEEL THE NEED TO COMMENT ON CABLES AND EQUIPMENT THEY HAVE NEVER HEARD?


I have seen loads of comments on cables and equipment that people have never heard. Why is that? 

calvinj

Can you post your system? Just curious

Creepy that you keep asking this, even after starting a whole thread on it.

There is an entire part of this website devoted to systems. A guy posts something smart maybe you can learn something from how he curated his system. Don’t you think he can say no if he isn’t comfortable?

https://www.audiogon.com/systems

There is an entire part of this website devoted to systems.

Indeed there is. Most users here are aware of it. It is creepy that you repeatedly ask people to show you pictures. If you can't understand that, it only makes you all the more creepier.

So I have been posting about the new atmos music format and of course members who have never heard the format in their own room are quick to comment. Do you think they love it if they never heard it? LOL. Their seems to be an endless resource of both new and old recordings being dropped in Atmos on my various streaming services every week such as Pet Sounds. If anyone comments on this atmos mix without having listened to it I will be infiguoritaed!:

https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/beach-boys-pet-sounds-dolby-atmos/

 

kota1

So I have been posting about the new atmos music format and of course members who have never heard the format in their own room are quick to comment.

In four months, you've made more than 2,700 posts on primarily two topics:

  • Dolby Atmos / "immersive audio"
  • Repeated requests that users post photos of their system to the site.

Given those facts, you are in no position for chastising anyone for being "quick to comment."