I honestly haven't noticed this but, in general, haters hate.
IMO, it is not worth the energy to worry about it.
I sometimes hate the use of all caps but mostly overlook it.
WHY IS THERE SO MUCH HATE FOR THE HIGH END GEAR ON AUDIO GEAR?
It seems like when I see comments on high end gear there is a lot of negativity. I have been an audiophile for the last 20 years. Honestly, if you know how to choose gear and match gear a lot of the high end gear is just better. When it comes to price people can charge what they want for what they create. If you don’t want it. Don’t pay for it. Look if you are blessed to afford the best bear and you can get it. It can be very sonically pleasing. Then do it. Now if you are also smart and knowledgeable you can get high end sound at mid-fi prices then do it. It’s the beauty of our our hobby. To build a system that competes with the better more expensive sounding systems out there. THOUGHTS?
@mitch2 @coralkong i agree with both of you. I see that hate because some people either are A. Jealous or B. Think we are idiots and they know more in a nutshell. Like when they say cables don’t make a difference. I’ve seen them take a system from blah to really good if done properly. |
I find these are usually the "measurements only" folks who are seeking confirmation that their equipment is better, just as good as, or best because some guy on YouTube with a multi-meter gave it a Pink Panther stamp of approval, LOL. Cables can’t possibly make a difference, because copper is copper.....they’ve never tried expensive cables, mind you....but they KNOW it can’t make a difference, and they’ll argue until they're blue in the face about it. Usually hurling thinly veiled insults while they’re at it. Same goes for fuses or what-have-you. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." 😉 Ignorance is bliss, I guess. I enjoy a lively conversation as much as the next guy, but the idea behind the conversation is that I should get something out of it. In other words, I should learn something or teach something. Most of these folks don’t want to learn anything, they just want to appear (at least in their own mind) that their set up is just as good as someone else’s, usually at pennies on the dollar. "Giant slayer", "Punches above it’s weight class", "Just as good as..." are all turn-offs to me. |
@coralkong exactly. I had a great conversation with our cable maker on how he chooses materials, shielding, connectors etc. Keeping outside noise out. Limiting things that can affect and change sound negatively and it all makes sense. But you can’t have that conversation with them. It turns into a measurement argument. Then they tell you. You can’t hear. When it’s actually them that can’t hear. Lol |