Beware the audio guru


There are a few contributors to these forums who apparently see themselves as gurus. They speak in absolutes, using words such as "always" and "never." They make pronouncements about products or techniques they’ve never heard or experienced, justifying their conclusions because contrary claims are "impossible" or "snake oil." Those who disagree are accused of being "deluded," or suffering some insurmountable bias, or attempting to further some commercial agenda. On occasion, they have taunted detractors with an appeal that they engage in a wager - one guy wanted $25,000 cash up front and an agreement drafted by lawyers. Another offered 5-to-1 odds.

I am not going to tell you who to believe. But for anyone who might be uncertain about sorting out conflicting claims here, I suggest they consider the behavior of experts in other fields. No good doctor offers a 100 percent guarantee on any treatment or surgical procedure, even if medical science suggests success. No good attorney will tell you that you have a case that positively can’t be lost, even if the law appears to be on your side. No true professional will insult you for the questions you ask, or abandon you if you seek a second opinion.

A doctor conducts his own tests. An engineer makes his own measurements. Neither will insist the burden of documentation falls upon you.

These might be details to consider as you sift through the many conflicting claims made on Audiogon. In short: Decide for yourself. Don’t let other people tell you how to think, or listen.
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Um, what was the question? Or, was there even one in the first place, or was this yet another wordvomitorium thread?

Let me put it another way; there are times when reading threads like this I feel like I'm bouncing around in a washing machine concocted by Jonathan Swift.

Of course you need to be referee and gatekeeper to your own sense of reality. Where in the world is it mandated that we have to be sheeple? 
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Depends where you are. Dissing the present regime at a NASCAR event
might be you last act , at a Harvard poly-sci course might get you a standing ovation .
Then there is graduate of the Cheech & Chong University:

 kosst_amojan"In the strictest scientific sense, there is no such thing as music, or sound, or color, or hot or cold"."

This guy really thinks, ponders, and theorizes at a level few of us ever attain without some magic "potion" to heighten our reasoning, logic, and powers of observation! 
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