OK we have had "what this thread needs" and now here is "What This Site Needs"........ comments are killer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nE8f0MANcI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nE8f0MANcI
Should people who can't solder, build or test their speakers be considered audiophiles?
OK we have had "what this thread needs" and now here is "What This Site Needs"........ comments are killer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nE8f0MANcI |
There's a whole slew of "audiophiles" on this site who could have made that same video and posted the same inane comments. Having a lot of interest in something doesn't automatically fill your head with knowledge, and it sure doesn't make you any good at it. As with all things, you have to work at it. |
I don't think this was necessarily a superb video it was just the first one that amused me. Have to admit I was thinking of the $250 beeswax impregnated fuses and $60,000 speaker wires (Hey that is what they are, right?) I have seen for sale and found some of the comments funnier than the video. It's the utter absurdity of so much of what I read that was on my mind when the video was picked and I was not going to waste much time looking for the perfect one. The pretentious flowery audiophile jargon seen in so many listings is an immediate danger flag to me that says here are people buying/selling things based on phrases as much as anything. Then they can turn around and tell their friends what they are hearing in those same exact words and it looks cool and on and on it goes. What was it PT Barnum said some time ago? My belief is a lot of the claims I read for a lot of "audiophile" grade must have improvements are just junk and word salad meant to appeal to the same bunch that inspired this thread. Beside this video were many others extolling the virtue of wires and fuses and speaker cables with directional arrows because you know electricity follows the arrows. Most were hawkers of such gear or reviewers sent free gear I figure. |