Who's winning?


The phile who spends 30k on speakers and is not satisfied?

Or the person spending spending $500.00 on a soundbar totally enjoying the experience?

Can anyone relate even if we are not talking a soundbar but a lesser speaker?

hersch8888

When you frame humanities in terms of winning/losing, you've already lost.

That said, I'll take the speakers for $30k.

Has soundbar guy heard 30k speaker guy’s?

 

A question not well posed will gave useless answers.

That’s simple.  The person who is happy with what they have is the winner.  My brother for example, is very happy listening to the same music that’s been on his phone for years and listening to it from the 1/4” speakers in his phone.

Being happy with what you have or at least what you have at the moment is usually based on having realistic expectations. I really enjoy both a great song on my average car system as well as my very nice home system. Similarly, I enjoy watching my high school grandkids play sports & appreciate that level of talent & effort as well as watching the pros play at an elite level. I really enjoy a simple bowl of Vietnamese noodles in broth ( Pho) & also a top meal at a good fine dining restaurant. 

I can't remember a more entertaining group of posts to a thread than this one?

It's always good to get caught up on some John Stuart Mill quotations. 

My answer to the question is yes, everybody's winning. The only guy that's not winning is the guy that isn't playing. But he's probably winning at something else like stamp collecting or something.