Audio Science Review = Rebuttal and Further Thoughts


@crymeanaudioriver @amir_asr You are sitting there worrying if this or that other useless tweak like a cable makes a sonic difference.

I don’t worry about my equipment unless it fails. I never worry about tweaks or cables. The last time I had to choose a cable was after I purchased my first DAC and transport in 2019.  I auditioned six and chose one, the Synergistic Research Atmosphere X Euphoria. Why would someone with as fulfilling a life as me worry about cables or tweaks and it is in YOUR mind that they are USELESS.

@prof "would it be safe to say you are not an electrical designer or electrical engineer? If so, under what authority do you make the following comment" - concerning creating a high end DAC out of a mediocre DAC.

Well, I have such a DAC, built by a manufacturer of equipment and cables for his and my use. It beat out a $9,000 COS Engineering D1v and $5,000 D2v by a longshot. It is comparable to an $23,000 Meridian Ultradac. Because I tried all the latter three in comparison I say this with some authority, the authority of a recording engineer (me), a manufacturer (friend) and many audiophiles who have heard the same and came to the same conclusion.

Another DAC with excellent design engineer and inferior execution is the Emotiva XDA-2. No new audio board but 7! audiophile quality regulators instead of the computer grade junk inside, similar high end power and filter caps, resistors, etc. to make this into a high end DAC on the very cheap ($400 new plus about the same in added parts).

@russ69 We must be neighbors. I frequented Woodland Hills Audio Center back in the 70s and 80s. I heard several of Arnie’s speakers including a the large Infinity speakers in a home.

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@prof But who is "shoving their method down people’s throats?"

Unfortunately, though I agree with much of what you are saying on this thread, I have to report that people jumped all over me on ASR when I reported that I like the Klipsch Heresy IV...  They insisted I was wrong and an obvious audio imbecile for liking such an "inferior" product that "resonates" ...

When I pointed out that musical instruments, rooms, ears, and indeed the entire physical universe resonates, my membership appears to have been terminated.

I'd say that is a "shoving their method down people's throats." ​​​​​​

You know, some of the nasty, snippy, sniping on this thread has made me tired.  It's actually embarrassing.  Rude, snooty, snobbiness is exactly what can give audiophiles a bad name. It's what I ran into in ASR, and now I'm seeing it here, too.  I thought we were in this hobby to relax and enjoy our gear and the music it reproduces.  

I opted out of the "audiophile" world some years ago, and simply enjoyed my gear and music, but have dipped my nose back in here because I was curious about recent "progress" or not of new tech and designs.  I think I'm about ready to opt back out again because I really don't feel good about hanging out with rude, snobby people... for some reason, this hobby seems to attract 'em.  Why is that?  It's not everyone, and I've gotten some good and friendly advice and insights, but I think I've gotten what I need now and I'll likely be saying sayonara otherwise (at least that's how I feel at the moment, having just read some of the nastiness in this thread, though I've seen it in other threads too).  I work at a college, so I see enough snobby, and misguided, nerdy nastiness as it is; I have a hobby to relax and get away from that crap.