My last speakers were sold off Craig's List locally. Because I knew any normal person comes and hears them, they are gonna sound so much better than anything they ever heard before, they are gonna snap em up. Whereas any audiophile is gonna hem and haw and critically second-guess himself to inaction.
I don't know how you read these forums over any length of time and not get the message there is a definite culture of, not quite neurosis but worry, tinged with elitism. The worry part is buyers remorse, which stems mostly from the elitism part, the fear of the audiophile elite not cheering your choice.
This is everywhere by the way, not just here. Why do you think everyone buys a Rolex when clearly Grand Seiko are a cut above and cost less to boot? Because they know everyone but everyone will admire their Rolex, while statistically nobody even knows the words Grand Seiko. In audio however there is no one standout brand to gain universal approval. Thus the stress.
Truly, man is the only animal on earth that can be given everything they want and still not be happy.
So true. I forget the exact quote and the philosopher who said it but basically if we lived in a utopia with wine and women our every whim provided, fairies pouring pabulum down our throats 24/7 someone would have to smash it to smithereens just to have something interesting to do for a change.