Tostadosunidos, I am not accusing you of racial bias. I am simply pointing out that the line of argument you take is similar to that taken historically by racially bias people. Black music was always referred to as simple and primitive. People called Duke Ellington "jungle music". Bebop was a bunch of junkies blowing noise. And let's not forget that young white males and especially females had to be protected from sexual rhythms of Chuck Berry and Little Richard. There's a real history in this country of bashing black music by people intent upon keeping blacks in their place. Are you one of those people? I doubt it. But I would argue that practically everyone raised in a racially biased society will bear elements of that bias.
Why do people that are Into rap and hip-hop even want a high-end audio system
Until recently I always thought that guys into high-end audio listened to Classical, Jazz, Blues and some classic rock. I never knew that some listened to rap or hip hop. It would seem to me that rap or hip-hop would sound better on a low to mid-fi system rather than a high-end system. What do you think?
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