Kenjit is the best thing on Audiogon! The responses he illicits from the usual suspects are absolutely hilarious!
Thank you all for a merry Christmas present!
-G
Thank you all for a merry Christmas present!
-G
Can speakers cause mental illness?
Come on, let’s be real here. Audiophilia is a mental illness in and of itself. The obsessing about the 1%, endless discussion of power cables, interconnects, speaker cables etc. really? It’s about as bad as it gets! Having said that, a Kenjit thread is simply brain DAMAGE. Happy Christmas and Merry New Year! |
Kenjit, Your thinking always contains faulty assumptions.that give away your amateur status. There is nothing in this life that gives unending pleasure. I advise you read some Eastern Philosophy and take a break from your silly little prank postings. What you are complaining about ad nauseam, is not a fault unique to speakers of all things; it's a fundamental fact of existence. There is nothing in the universe, this world or our experience that is unchanging. There can be no such thing as pure, continuous pleasure. Everything is a double edged sword. Everything begins and ends. The seeds of displeasure are contained in every pleasure. You cannot have just one end of ANY stick. Sorry to have to educate you on the nature of reality. But, it's free for you to find out for yourself; just lay off your preoccupation and do some reflecting on what is. |
@oldhvymec As oldhvymec pointed out, 50% of ALL people have some type of mental illness (they admit to), the other 50% are in complete denial.... That is a fact..So that explains why many of us here will deny that we are unhappy. We may say that we are happy with our speakers but secretly we could be severely depressed about not being able to have what we really want. Perhaps we have even given up trying due to a loss of motivation. I never claimed that speakers alone causes mental illness. The obsession with sound quality can be regarded as mental illness. It is not hard to see that constant disappointment can lead to depression which is of course a mental illness. The fact that you have spent large sums of money and been ripped of can also make you crazy. Different people will have different tolerances. As such, not all audiophiles will suffer mental illness as quickly as others. The main point to remember is that the damage can be long lasting or even permanent. Many speaker designers would also fit the criteria for narcissism if you have a look here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/narcissistic-personality-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc... Lets list a few of them:
If you put a group of speaker designers in a room it would be mayhem! Mental illness is clearly ubiquitous when it comes to the high end speaker industry. Those wooden boxes are not as harmless as you might think. |