I would prefer to avoid goods from the PRC, but actually doing that is very difficult if not impossible. So I don't fret over it. What a handful of audiophiles do probably won't make a difference, anyway. Plus, the old saying about cutting one's nose off to spite their face comes to mind. So, I think every individual has to determine for themselves the degree to which they want to pursue a boycott...if at all. I don't make judgements yay or nay over it.
HOW MUCH DO NON-AUDIO FACTORS INFLUENCE YOUR AUDIO PURCHASES?
I think most audiophiles would like to think it's all about the sound, but for me there's often many factors not related specifically to sound quality, that play a big part when deciding what audio component to buy. Perceived build quality, brand name reputation, specs, even things mostly related to appearance can have a big influence. I have for years, pursued matched, one-brand systems and seemingly can not be truly content with my two-channel rig otherwise, regardless of the performance or build quality of specific components. I sometimes think the whole process is, for me, more an exercise in obsessive behavior than a rational pursuit of a logical outcome. So how about you? Any tales of audiophilia nervosa you'd be willing to share?
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