Is there 'anyone out there' tired/fatigued/bored with reviewers learned/cultural - ingrained fixed mindset?
Well, I for one am...
Reviewer speak: Cable/dac/cd etc. exhibit A 'measured' with a slightly (inaudible?) lower noise floor than exhibit B. 'Exhibit A was able to unravel a level of detail that exhibit B just could not match, owing of course to the lower noise floor of exhibit A'. Just one simple example of dozens of well worn/tiresome clichés/learned responces.
Now, did Mr reviewer really here a difference? Or was he/she simply following a logical assumption/predetermined bias? Was he/she a victim of one of the oldest human nature traits in the book - 'I desperately want to fit in here'. Nothing wrong with that! After all, we above all else are social creatures with a hunger/need for community. That's why you & I are together as members on this forum - and that's a good thing!
But, does this natural 'hunger' give us an insight to the not so good side of the human condition - 'I just wanna/must fit in'.
This forum is not about philosophy or the human condition - we are here because we love music! However, weather we like it or not - our humanness is closely akin with our passions. SS/tube - digital/vinyl debate anyone?
The question I pose is this: Ought we trust Mr reviewer in light of what we've just skimmed on? (of course human community isn't the only hurdle, there will always be commercial pressures being bought to bare, personnel biases/preferences etc).
The statement I make is this: We must learn to trust ourselves - our ears/our preferences/our budgets/our priorities/our listening space etc.
Listen with your ears not ya wallet
Well, I for one am...
Reviewer speak: Cable/dac/cd etc. exhibit A 'measured' with a slightly (inaudible?) lower noise floor than exhibit B. 'Exhibit A was able to unravel a level of detail that exhibit B just could not match, owing of course to the lower noise floor of exhibit A'. Just one simple example of dozens of well worn/tiresome clichés/learned responces.
Now, did Mr reviewer really here a difference? Or was he/she simply following a logical assumption/predetermined bias? Was he/she a victim of one of the oldest human nature traits in the book - 'I desperately want to fit in here'. Nothing wrong with that! After all, we above all else are social creatures with a hunger/need for community. That's why you & I are together as members on this forum - and that's a good thing!
But, does this natural 'hunger' give us an insight to the not so good side of the human condition - 'I just wanna/must fit in'.
This forum is not about philosophy or the human condition - we are here because we love music! However, weather we like it or not - our humanness is closely akin with our passions. SS/tube - digital/vinyl debate anyone?
The question I pose is this: Ought we trust Mr reviewer in light of what we've just skimmed on? (of course human community isn't the only hurdle, there will always be commercial pressures being bought to bare, personnel biases/preferences etc).
The statement I make is this: We must learn to trust ourselves - our ears/our preferences/our budgets/our priorities/our listening space etc.
Listen with your ears not ya wallet