Am I erroneously attributing this quote to you?
No, not at all. It's me, I just think it was some time ago. Just curious. Like you, I will fight no more forever, on these threads.
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
Music is "subjective"; so I try to help people find what's right for them, and at the same time find what's right for me. In regard to current events, "high end sound" is getting a lot cheaper, thanks to digital. I didn't say high end components, I said "high end sound". 20 years or more ago, those two were the same, but not anymore. Now you can get "high end sound" on a budget by purchasing one of the DACs that deliver a lot more than they did in the past. "Analog" is still very expensive, that hasn't changed, and cheap analog is a complete waste of money. I'm saying all of this as a person who is deep into analog; however, when you compare the huge difference in cost, to a not so huge difference in sound quality, in my opinion, if you're in, stay in; however, if you're out, stay out. |
'State of the art' sound comes very low / early on the price ladder. Speaking of amplification, I would say around the mid-level ranges of Marantz, Yamaha, Denon, Onkyo etc.... All above this price range is hype, voodoo, delusion, exotic design and materials, exclusivity, or all of the above. All of which have zero to do with sound. The most important component remains, as always, the room. For my purposes, State of the Art means just that, the best it can currently be done. Analog: I agree, if you're out, stay out. I would add, if you're in, get out!! Cheers |
Orpheus10, this is for you. Quite famous song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYGLHJPfits&list=FLHAEL8Iwz684WaGFx1rQchA&index=14&ab_ch... |