Software....really??? Are you kidding me? Software sucks the life out of most audio devices. Your ears are what you use to test my friend. Although software has been responsible for many new designs in speaker technology, especially with compression drivers and horns, the ultimate test is whether it sounds good or not. As an avid audiophile since the late 70s and a recording studio owner I can attest that software is responsible for a lot of nasty issues we have to deal with today such as latency. That is why to this date purists still choose analog tape machines over computer based platforms like Protools. So I guess that since I cannot program software to do some audio data crunching that I’m not an audiophile? I guess it also means that although I am a musician myself, have built custom studio monitors, have loved audio in both home and professional systems for decades that this counts for nothing. I was probably an audiophile when the author of this twisted definition was in diapers wetting himself, so please don’t flatter yourself with your programming prowess. Audiophiles come in many shapes and forms, and although there are those who are ‘signature whores’ who only want high end brand labels to adorn their living rooms, there are plenty of other folk that love music and appreciate the accurate reproduction that only well engineered equipment can deliver. To denigrate this group just because they have a qualified tech service their gear is not only inaccurate but ignorant.