It’s not the amount that people spend that I have any problem with.
Why should I?
It’s their money and their choice, and if it brings them happiness, then that can only be good.
However, what I do find disagreeable is the commonly propagated notion that spending more money always brings sonic improvements.
We’ve all repeatedly heard such terms as ’night and day’, ’jaw dropping’, ’beyond recognition’, ’gobsmacked’ (might be a British one) etc only to later discover for ourselves that no such differences ever existed.
Therefore it’s important that there are people who can point out such inconsistencies to at least give the inexperienced a fighting chance to get some value for money in an industry that often seems bedevilled by sharks, starry eyed cable enthusiasts and the dreaded snake oil purveyors.
It doesn’t matter how much money we may or may not have, we all want value for money, don’t we?
Thankfully, as reviewer Ken Kessler loves to point out, it’s never been as easy to get so much for so less.