Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade?
If not why are many hardly using the systems they assembled, why are so many upgrading fairly new gear that’s fully working? Seems to me many are designed to impress reviewers, show-goers, short-term listeners, and on the sales floor but once in a home system, in the long run, they fatigue users fail to engage and make you feel something is missing so back you go with piles of cash.
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For decades i went to audio shows and stores to hear if there is an audio system that sounds close to an original music (natural sound). I found every audio systems sound glare and un-natural. So, I built the Wavetouch audio system which sounds very natural and closest to the original sound. You can hear my WT audio sound in my systems page - Click here. Please point out which sound system(s) sounds natural and close to the original music and prove you are right. Alex/Wavetouch |
@ghdprentice + 1 |
Certainly I didn't intend to strike a nerve about your product, only to point out that your absolute statements that your way is the only way to achieve natural sound are absolutely wrong. I THINK you are asking us to click to your system page to click on youtube videos of your system? The only thing I know for certain is that the only way to find sound less consistent and meaningless than at an audio show is on Youtube. |
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