Many audiophile’s don’t want real advice. He’s not arrogant at all. You only perceive him as arrogant because your ears, and mind, are closed. He’s only stating common sense. And how many actually purchase a new component as a system fix, myself included, rather than treating their room? I bet that number is at least near 90%! Why? Because room treatment’s aren’t sexy, while a shiny new component is. Now, tell me how wrong I am?
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@bjoffe dont take it personally it was sarcasm. IPA give me heartburn. I like a stout or a porter after good run in the evening or a bike ride. Have a great weekend.
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@juanmanuelfangioii I certainly did not. I was talking to the brewer because I was getting heartburn from their beers sand he said it is because they use Mexican hops (I think he meant neomexiconus or something, but Mexican is much easier) and it gives a lot of people heartburn. Wonder if that could be your issue too? I was just saying, and it sounds like it may have came off wrong, if someone dosen't like something you don't it dosen't make them wrong. I mean, some people like their cucumbers pickled. 😉 No way I can do an IPA or a Stout after a strenuous workout. Kudos to you. You have a great weekend as well. |
I agree. While I seem to have a fairly forgiving hearing system that fits the standard engineering notions of what can and cannot be heard, I stop before insisting that nobody else can hear the things I can't. It's interesting that hearing acuity does not necessarily correlate strongly to being an audiophile. An extreme enjoyment of reproduced music can be had with or without extreme sensitivity to reproduction fidelity. |
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