I read this review about reviewers


https://www.13thnote.net/2020/07/25/the-fckd-up-nature-of-the-audiophile-audio-industry/

An interesting take on what's happening in the industry today.
It was Simon Price's personal experience, but I wonder if it's happening more often than not?


rixthetrick
Anyway between abiogenesis reductive take on life and creation in 7 days by a bearded creator, there is a world and a reality to understand and very great space to explore...

And upgrading without embedding it properly is stupid, and nobody confuse a 100, 000 dollars amplifier with a 100 dollars one, nevermind the embeddings...

But is an audio experience of a great quality reserved to expansive system?
The answer is no....We must teach ourself how to rightfully embed what we own before throwing money  most of the times in  illusory upgrades....
There is proof that "cave man"invented the wheel. evident in that Fred Flintstone had a phonograph. Of course, it was early technology as it used a bird for a tonearm and stylus. Imagine the added difficulties we'd currently have with square records?
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mahgister

You did pretty well except for saying humans are not apes. It's a classification thing, so don't take it personally. Humans are classified in the sub-group of primates known as the Great Apes. Humans are primates, but the primates that we most closely resemble are the apes. We are therefore classified along with all other apes in a primate sub-group known as the hominoids (Superfamily Hominoidea).