Jay’s Audio Lab is shutting down


Not sure why except he says he’s getting a bigger building somewhere. 
 

https://youtu.be/HRemnjJy_3U?si=tyr237wORVPyAZyD

curiousjim

I only answered to a post mocking with sarcasms  Huff speaking with the dead because he is not just an audio reviewer but he communicate with the deads on another channel.. 

I like Huff, he is like Jay an honest gentleman....

Most people dont know about death proven to be nonexistant, the falling body is death with no lost of consciousness, thats all proven by Hospitals research and perception out of the body or at distance proven by CIA ...

Anyone reading mystical  philosophy know that since Plato ...

About acoustics it is like about death we must inform ourselves  to understand the miracles of acoustics deep meanings ...i already posted many articles on this but most people dont read much...

 

There was a book popular within audio circles some years ago: Margins of Reality: The Role of  Consciousness in the Physical World by Robert Jahn and Brenda Dunne, that touched on (I think it’s what you’re talking about).  Why did you pivot and bring this up regarding what Jay’s up to?  Plus, my Grammarly software went off like fireworks.

 

Thanks for your book recommendation 

 

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@facten 

I read one of the 3 "gushing" threads you linked because I feel more A/B testing of cables is needed. Also, it was pretty short.

I didn't see any gushing in it, to the contrary, but I certainly noticed this:

I buy more expensive cables because the more money I spend the better it makes me feel.

A fundamental truth if there ever was one, gentlemen.

 

I agree with a few comments that he’s likely moving to Texas. I think the GR Research visit triggered an epiphany. You could see the look of envy throughout the video. Let’s make no mistake Jay is doing this as a business. Whatever will generate clicks and views is where the channel will go. I appreciate that he takes on the level of gear he does but I always found that in his room he’s not even experiencing what that gear can fully do. Not saying it sounds bad but some of that stuff is really designed to sound great in large spaces. You can get sound just as good with gear built for the size of his space. It’s like he’s driving a Lamborghini in 5pm traffic. Sure it’s still a cool car and you can get a few moments of joy but until you get it on the track you’re not experiencing what it can really do.