Stuff You Tried To Love


I know we talk a lot about confirmation bias- we buy something and then convince ourselves we like it. Or something like that. But did you ever buy something you wanted to love and just couldn’t make it work? For me, Esoteric X-05 SACD/CD player. Bought from a local who was upgrading to the X-03. Big, beautiful piece of gear, but I couldn’t get used to the sound after 6 months of trying. Sold it to another local- I insisted he listen before he bought and I believe he sold it soon after as well. Totem Forest and Hawk. I loved the whole concept. Slim, easy to live with. Couldn’t get them to work in my room. The Model Ones were much better. I had a couple of other pieces, but this is long enough. BTW, these were bought used without audition.

chayro

I always wanted McIntosh stuff from when I way back in college (the 1970's), finally had the house and the money to get an amp and pre (sometime in the early 2000's) and never liked them. I thgough it was me or my other equipment, but nothing made it sound good. This is just my expereience and opinion. Loved the looks though.

Now the last time I said something against McIntosh stuff, even though I said clearly it was just my opinion,  I was insulted to the point that I made a  complaint to the moderator. She took the thread down. I am hoping that doesn't happen again, but wanted to add to this thread, which I find interesting. 

@secretguy .....yeah, in the 1800's, tube anything was pretty rare... ;)

It started to improve in the 20th C, finally going bonkers here into the 21st.

I still swear at my crystal hairwire driven tuner tho'....😏

The separation between channels is insane....

 

chayro

I know we talk a lot about confirmation bias- we buy something and then convince ourselves we like it. Or something like that.
That’s something, but it’s not confirmation bias.

 

 


cleeds

5,590 posts

… I’d probably still have both of those components if confirmation bias was as powerful as some suggest.

And that’s not how confirmation bias works.

 

 

 

toro3

287 posts

… Confirmation bias? 100%. But confirmation bias slowly goes away, too.

Also not how confirmation bias works.

 

Just FYI, fellas.