Details matter, mep. So does honesty. Here's your straw man:
I suppose everyone should buy the cheapest products available that look the worst compared to their competition and there should be no pride of ownership and then you would be satisfied? Oh, and let's not forget to perform double-blind testing on all components before we buy them.
straw man...actually that's a pretty polite term for it. What's well-documented here is that I am very skeptical of high-end/audiophile claims and conventional wisdoms, and that I believe the science of audio, including measurements, the Nyquist theory and the results of the rare DBX, are probably significantly more credible than what many people think they hear with their eyes wide open and their biases fully engaged. Your characterization of that is, as always, duplicitous.
Tim
Why is it now that when someone says something that someone doesn't like they get accused of a strawman argument? In reality, what i said was a tongue-in-cheek response to this:
Yes. Of course it pales compared to the expectation bias created by high-dollar investment, fat cables, shiny boxes and denial of all technical data that disagrees with wishful thinking.Tim
Since you seem to take so much pleasure poking audiophiles in the eye who believe there actually are higher levels of resolution to be had in the home and you waste no opportunity to challenge all who believe in gear and have the audacity to enjoy the looks of their gear as well, I hereby nominate you to be the official sheriff of WBF in charge of prevention of enjoyment of high-end systems. I think you have clearly earned that title.