What is wrong with Audiophiles?


Well, many issues. The pursuit after uber-expensive interconnects, speaker cables, power conditioners, power cables can be rediculous. Not to mention Audiophiles who paint the outer sides of their CD's with a green marker. A few days ago I visited a local hi-fi exhibition in Israel. Two of the most impressive rooms where the YG Acoustics with an all NAGRA amplification and the Focal room. The speaker cables in the first room cost $70,000. That was also the cost of the speaker cable in the Focal room. One could buy a BMW or a Merc AMG or a Porsche for that much money. Does this make sense to you? And, lest I forget, I have an Audiophile neighbor in the building where I live. I offered him to borrow a CD of an Israeli singer that I admire. How is the quality of the recording, he asked. "average", I answered. "No, I can't listen to average recordings", he replied. I call that "Audiophilia neurosis". 
yuvalg9
I am missing this one. Any way to simplify it?

I prefer the front.  Not sure if I can simplify it.  

andy2,

"I wonder where hotter?"
What exactly does this refer to? It seems that something in the sentence got omitted.
geoffkait,

>>>>I’m still thinking about the question. 🤔
Remember, thinking is also directional Wrong direction! Start thinking about the answer.

Is the answer in any way related to temperature of given CD/player?
atdavid
It is not just that there is no reasonable evidence that this expensive cable provides an improvement (or change), it is that there is little to nothing that passes for evidence for any high end cable. Such an easy test to do ...
If the testing is so-ooo easy to do, why don’t you conduct the tests and report the results? Please be sure to describe the test protocols.

Of course, the truth is that conducting a scientifically valid, double blind listening test is not so easy in practice. And because this is a hobbyist’s group, it’s not our job to conduct such testing for your benefit.