We should probably all stop trying to help sort though facts
versus non facts when it comes to high end audio. So much
credibility in this area has already been lost, probably a
sinking ship.
After all, if we all just stick to facts and what is known,
others may know this as well, making audiophiles less
special and more like everyone else out there who also
happens to have an ear for music.
Damned if we do, damned if we don't it seems.
Facts and what is known is relatively boring actually.
Mythology helps keeps peoples interest I suppose, and more
importantly, helps separate them from their cash.
versus non facts when it comes to high end audio. So much
credibility in this area has already been lost, probably a
sinking ship.
After all, if we all just stick to facts and what is known,
others may know this as well, making audiophiles less
special and more like everyone else out there who also
happens to have an ear for music.
Damned if we do, damned if we don't it seems.
Facts and what is known is relatively boring actually.
Mythology helps keeps peoples interest I suppose, and more
importantly, helps separate them from their cash.