I see no legitimacy in a declarative, one sided, accusatory blast at what is perception and unsubstantiated guess work, wherein the OP wishes legal action is pursued aginst undeclared manufacturers for groundless ill defined harms.
Sue them all for their possible claims for products may or may not have caused.
Yeah. Good luck with that.
As for debates on electronic goods and accessories, The only and apparently everlasting obstacle of contention remains the aspect of perception vs supposed sciences..
I’m good with which ever has more weight. More creedance. Most legitimate.
I will however use what I have to determine either positions validity.
My methodology is exactly the same as it is for anyone. Hearing and listening to the attributes of the item under examination. Viewing or understanding its esthetics. Fully realizing its actual financial impact. Establishing on a personal level a degree of quantification for the said thing’s performance vs price.
That’s it. Nothing more or less. Just listening., looking and thinking.
It is what 99% of humans do to make decisions on audio equipment.
They walk into the showroom with possibly a copy of consumer reports, or some audio magazine under their arm and ask to see the yada yada thingy described in the mag’s article.
They listen. Then usually, almost always ask what else is comparable I might have, and then I’ll show that to them.
Which one do they always buy?
Its always a coin toss. Always.
Too many human conditions are in the mix. It ain’t all about the specs for the immense majority of the buying public.
And it never will be solely about technical specs.
Technical specs say a lot of important things. They say nothing about system synergy. Neither will they persuade someone to put themselves into harms way moneywise.
Fairy dust or snake oil be damned. Those are the bullets the scientific camp shoots first.
When push comes to shove, the weapons they use to buy with however is always the same thing everyone else uses. Sensibility and available funding.
the only exception here is the same thing which drives much of upper range audio, and certainly this site and those like it.
ego.
Sue them all for their possible claims for products may or may not have caused.
Yeah. Good luck with that.
As for debates on electronic goods and accessories, The only and apparently everlasting obstacle of contention remains the aspect of perception vs supposed sciences..
I’m good with which ever has more weight. More creedance. Most legitimate.
I will however use what I have to determine either positions validity.
My methodology is exactly the same as it is for anyone. Hearing and listening to the attributes of the item under examination. Viewing or understanding its esthetics. Fully realizing its actual financial impact. Establishing on a personal level a degree of quantification for the said thing’s performance vs price.
That’s it. Nothing more or less. Just listening., looking and thinking.
It is what 99% of humans do to make decisions on audio equipment.
They walk into the showroom with possibly a copy of consumer reports, or some audio magazine under their arm and ask to see the yada yada thingy described in the mag’s article.
They listen. Then usually, almost always ask what else is comparable I might have, and then I’ll show that to them.
Which one do they always buy?
Its always a coin toss. Always.
Too many human conditions are in the mix. It ain’t all about the specs for the immense majority of the buying public.
And it never will be solely about technical specs.
Technical specs say a lot of important things. They say nothing about system synergy. Neither will they persuade someone to put themselves into harms way moneywise.
Fairy dust or snake oil be damned. Those are the bullets the scientific camp shoots first.
When push comes to shove, the weapons they use to buy with however is always the same thing everyone else uses. Sensibility and available funding.
the only exception here is the same thing which drives much of upper range audio, and certainly this site and those like it.
ego.