Bad news for audiophiles?


In new study a bottle of wine priced at $90 tastes better than a bottle of the same wine with price tag of $10.

http://www.cnet.com/news/study-90-wine-tastes-better-than-the-same-wine-at-10/
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I don't know if it so much bad news, as a cautionary tale. We always have to ask where the value is and what are we really looking to get out of this thing.

T'was the low spark of high-heeled boys

Happy Listening!
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I hadn't revisited this thread since I posted last June, and I have to apologize for the punctuation issues in that post. I must have been drinking wine.
Hey, if you enjoy drinking a $90 bottle of wine more than a $10 bottle, who am I to criticize you?

I worked as a salesman at a high-end audio shop in DC, one of the early adopters of an "electronic A-B" system, that allowed the customer to compare amps, pre-amps, sources and speakers.  I setup a custom with a McIntosh MC2200 solid state and a high-end tube amp, handed him the "clicker" and let him relax and compare the amps.  He told me that he thought the tube amp sounded smoother, ordered it from me.  Later the repair tech asked me if I knew that there was something wrong with the "electronic AB" system, some problem with the connection to the tube amp prevented it from being connected, so the customer was actually listening to the MC2200 the whole time!

Interesting.