Glad you all are enjoying this.
Darko nailed it. 12 examples of wishful thinking in the hi-fi community
John is on his game with this opinion piece. All 12 points are valid.
https://darko.audio/2025/06/12-examples-of-wishful-thinking-in-the-hi-fi-community/
Hey freediver... I'm in my eighties with tinnitus for 60 years and will take that listening challenge. It's not that you can't hear the difference, it's that you've already decided and so the difference to you is too small to care about. To me the differences are typically here and there in the music and absolutely thrilling. It's what I love about this hobby. Best
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Kinda lame. But this one is objectively false. "This more affordable product competes with other products selling for 2x or 3x the price" I'm not talking about comparing some speaker you bought at Walmart, but most $2000 speakers will normally sound just as good as $20,000 speakers in terms of sound quality. Exceptions are the exception, not the norm. |
What adds the most value to your HiFi experience is how much you enjoy yourself. If the end goal is great sound, that can be found on a small radio if one is listening intently. The brain can fill in so much. I get it... we want to be bathed in sound. I feel the same way. But if one cannot allow oneself to let go and enjoy the music in however it presents itself, then no matter the system it will always ring hollow. With love, a fellow audio yeti. |
@jond Jon, it's a print article. Enjoy! I would add: 13. Buying a well-reviewed product by a reviewer you admire will be a perfect fit for system. |
@foggyus91 ....Simple pleasures for complicated minds....thanks for the kick-start.👍 I can ignore it enough...a 'one-read', toss on recycle pile. Too far gone on my winding road to care much except for what I step into...*L* Nice normal...'nuther day at the process. ;) |