Correlation: Money and Good Sound


Why do many equate throwing money around with the assumption that it will result in vastly improved sound? I realize this is relative...for example...many who have not heard the GMA Europas will not even consider them because of their affordability(under 1k)...this is just one example...are there any others where a reasonably priced product(1k or under) competes or surpasses those 2 to 3 times the price? I am sure there are numerous cables...but cables are vastly overpriced already...also...the next speakers up in the GMA line are roughly 5k and 7k respectively...just something to think about....it seems there are many who judge a product on its worth vs. actual performance...also...I will probably get flamed for this...but I do feel NAD intergrated amps compete very favorably with others at 3 three times the price...
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Showing 1 response by gunbei

I need to follow the advice here, because I'm one of the suckers spending more and more every time I upgrade.

Slappy, your post started out sounding like one Sean's. I had to read the author's name to make sure I wasn't seeing things. What's gotten into you?!! I expected a quote from you somewhere along the lines of...

"Who knows, maybe the pinnacle of audio nirvana is a $10,000 a year ex-Army dude connected to a $50 hooker."

Ellery has shown that even a well to do doctor can appreciate a second hand DVD player.