Minimum standards within the High end speaker industry


I believe that there must be minimum standards within the speaker industry to prevent charlatans from gaining access to the marketplace. We must ensure that the industry is reputable and remains that way. We must protect consumers from speakers that masquerade as ultra high end designs when in fact they are of inferior quality.
Inferior quality speakers will still be allowed to be sold under the Kenjit mandate however they will need to be explicitly classified as such.

We currently do not have ANY standards let alone minimum standards and as a consequence the speaker industry has already been reduced to a hodgepodge of wildly varying speaker designs some of which are highly questionable or even downright fraudulent.

There can be no question that the industry requires minimum standards. I am not here to state what those standards should be but there needs to be a discussion about it. 

We need to start weeding out all those inferior speakers on the marketplace as they cannot possibly all be that different from one another. We must take action to ''Make high end speakers, great again!'' (TM pending)
kenjit
Make high end speakers great again?? Why not just get some speakers from the great period? 
Darn it. I forgot to look at the poster before I clicked on the thread. This dude is exhausting. 
Your titles are good click bait, but you should have someone else write the post body, preferably under different screen names.

Also it’s lame to call out the industry as a whole and not have the guts to name even one of the "inferior" speaker makers.
Mr. Kenjet,
Please post a outline of your proposed minimum speaker recommendations.  Please include a bill of best materials, best design guidelines, and best manufacturing processes.  I for one would like to see what you have in mind!
Thanks!
You are so right. Lets stop buying any speaker that is priced over $1000 or maybe $2500 hell I don’t know you pick a figure. Lets only buy speakers with paper cone drivers, made of cheap wood that is no more than 3/8" thickness with those cheap plastic push in binding posts. For get all the measurements because the equipment is inferior as well.
In fact all speakers should be sold for 10 to 15 percent about costs to keep things on the same playing field. We you there when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor! Who is with me?
Standards? You mean like amplifiers? Those are regulated. Strictly regulated. Power claims must be RMS, and measured after a rigorously defined warm-up period. What I want to know from you kenjit, is how you think this has helped amplifiers to sound better?  

Because immediately after all these measurements were instated what did we have? Amplifier wars. Everyone competing to have the most power, and the lowest distortion as measured by all these stupid measurements.  

I say stupid because they are. Anyone can make a component that measures good. The challenge is to make one that actually sounds good. Anyone dumb enough to think measurements are the measure of sound quality, well they probably deserve to spend the rest of their life trolling the same fruitless questions over and over again, a veritable Mobius strip of inanity. 

So it has been. So it shall be.
Settle down folks. If he wants to troll let him do so to his hearts content. Perhaps not even reading his posts to begin with would be a good place to start. 
It’s all candy, and I hate black licorice and anything cinnamon. And watermelon flavored too.

Those must be banned. Death to all pickles! May they never sully another hamburger again!

And..throw horseradish down the same hole.

Let us gather together and pray for salvation from these flavors and tastes.
Again with the trolling... if everyone clicks on the 'Report' button, this thread stands a good chance of going away. The 'Report' button is located at the lower right of each post including the original post.
Oh Ohhh....I think Kenjit thought he got a great deal on some leftover speakers being sold from the back of a white van at some point in his past.
We are not talking about products that could endanger the public from a safety stand point. It's a damn speaker fer chrissake. It's a commodity that could be called a luxury item.

So no, we don't need any minimum standards of manufacture for a stereo loudspeaker. And if you think we do, you sir, are three bricks short of a full load.

Oz


I think more important is minimum standards for being able to post on audio forums. Beating a dead horse should be a disqualifier. Especially when linked to a political phrase from a person from another country.
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