Does hearing the best in high end audio make your opinions more valid?


I say yes. Some say no. What are your thoughts?
calvinj
calvinj,


That is all that really matters. I think it does not even matter if it sounds natural (I am not implying yours does not) as long as you like it.
I think matching is really important as well. If you put the wrong high priced gear together it can sound like crap. If you match the rogh5 equipment with the right cabling in the right enviorment wammo you can have a system that sounds better than gear that a lot higher priced. 
Everyone's opinions here are shaped by their own experiences, ability to hear and listen, and personal preference.  All opinions are valid but an opinion is simply the articulation of one person's perceptions.  The problems arise when people try and interpret opinions as fact and then judge them on an absolute scale.  Nothing is ever resolved because opinions are subjective and personal, and not universally applicable.  

Regardless of what gear or speakers people have heard, and whether it is "the best in high end audio," which is a subjective statement in itself, I gain better context when reading the opinions of people who have their systems posted here.  Seeing the choices folks have made when purchasing gear, the care they have taken in assembling their systems and rooms, and understanding the types of music they listen to, tells me more about how they form their opinions than knowing they have heard expensive gear.