Audiophiles on Audiogon.


During my time here, I have found some of you to be too opinionated - like your life depends upon what you think about audio gear. Holding on to one’s beliefs a bit too tightly is bad for the soul.

I was reading some content on the Ken Rockwell website, and then found an article entitled: "What is an audiophile?"

in the article, Ken says: Audiophiles are non-technical, non-musical kooks who imagine the darnedestly stupid things about audio equipment. Audiophiles are fun to watch; they’re just as confused at how audio equipment or music really works as primitive men like cargo cults are about airplanes.

 

Given my time on this forum and a few others, I have found his statements to be true. I mean, if you have an amplifier that costs say, $10,000, and you buy cables for $20,000, is that really going to improve the sound? (make the stereo image more accurate)

Or on the otherside, if you buy an amplifier for $1000 and then go buy the top of the line audioquest cables costing tens of thousands of dollars, then would the sound improve accordingly? After reading some of their literature, I cannot be sure they have an understanding of how electricrity works, much less the intricate details involving high-end audio systems.

And then we have power conditioning to consider. I have done extensive research online and it turns out that if your gear is really "high-end" it should already have a device inside that filters the incoming AC. Therefore, do you really need a power conditioner?

I learned about PS Audio products being spec-ed much higher than their measured performance. This is also true of the audio "power plants" that cost thousands of dollars. No really, tons of money to "regenerate" power with little to no sonic benefits.

Would love to hear what you guys think about these findings.

 

Oh, and high-end DACs?

This thing will outperform all your fancy gear.

jackhifiguy
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jackhifiguy

During my time here, I have found some of you to be too opinionated ... Audiophiles are non-technical, non-musical kooks who imagine the darnedestly stupid things about audio equipment. Audiophiles are fun to watch; they’re just as confused at how audio equipment or music really works as primitive men like cargo cults are about airplanes ... Would love to hear what you guys think ...

I really don't think you want our opinions and, frankly, I'm not much interested in yours. Most of us here are audiophiles and if you think we're kooks, it may be that you don't belong here.

And yet, here you are: six brand new threads in Audiogon since you joined the "Kooks" (read: Audiophiles in Audiogon) less than a month ago.

I have done extensive research online and it turns out that if your gear is really "high-end" it should already have a device inside that filters the incoming AC. Therefore, do you really need a power conditioner?
 

One of the main difference between audiophiles an hi fi guys is that audiophiles actually listen to the equipment and make a decision based on what they hear, whereas hi fi guys research it on line and subscribe to a theory that fits his preconceived notions. Seems like audiophiles have more fun. 
Don’t believe everything you read online. In audio, being informed doesn’t mean having read it somewhere on the internet but rather having experience it first hand. Keep searching my friend, the answer is out there. Read but also experience.  
 

@jackhifiguy