@mylogic exactly.
WHY DO SOME AUDIOPHILES TRY TO TELL OTHERS WHAT THEY CAN OR CAN’T HEAR IN A SYSTEM?
I ask the question. Because I have had several discussions on Audiogon where certain posters will try to tell another person what they can or can’t hear in a system. Most of the time never hearing or having experiences either the piece of equipment, cables etc. It is usually against those that spend money on more expensive equipment and cabling. Why is this so prevalent.
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@uncleang thats part of it too. We all like different things. Be happy with your preferences. Don’t push your measurements on me. lol. |
@calvinj Always appreciate when one takes time to reply! It needs to be repeated most of us with true HEA systems have no interest in bragging rights or criticizing others. The negative/cynical fodder usually emanates from budget/vintage or the DIY segment. |
@dayglow ive tried a lot of stuff. I been blessed to own and trade up over the years. I’m happy as ever now with my Infigo gear. It was quite the journey getting here. I’ve enjoyed it along the way. I do it for the music. Not to brag. If it don’t sound good it don’t matter. |
There are those whose entire universe is formulated around predetermined outcomes. "I feel this way, and here are the 'facts' that make it so." This leads to subjective truths: which (sometimes forcefully) inflicted on others, can't be challenged (according to them). Yesterday, I learned something new: A colleague suggested that we adopt "un-offendability" as a superpower -- the ability to "hear" things we don't agree with, while maintaining civility. |
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