"That's very hard to do when you're a nube that shows up and runs across some thread where a guy makes ludicrous claims that sound sophisticated because you're a nube that isn't up to speed. It seems to me that watching out for the nubes is more important than placating somebody's ego or hurting their sales figures."
Isn't that the way its always been? This is a perfect way to share our experiences. Just hope the newcomers read carefully.
Music is such a pleasure that it's entirely natural to want to experience it in greater fidelity.
I suspect because of the complexity involved most of the world's population stick to one piece systems and only a few adventurous souls are willing to explore the world of specialist Hi-Fi. Most, I daresay totally oblivious to the kind of the kind of marketing ploys used to separate them from their hard earned money.
It should never be this difficult, but it is. The sheer number of options available to the newcomer are quite staggering. A bewildering number of technologies and price ranges await. Imagine the shock of seeing cables costing >$100 per metre for the first time? Enough to frighten anyone off.
Hopefully, some of the contributions here on Audiogon will help to make those difficult choices easier. It really is possible to get much better sound than one piece supermarket systems without it costing the earth.