For those who money is no object!

itschris

itschris

Moderator
I actually love crap like that. I mean, you're not paying $250K for the output of the turntable. You're paying for the uniqueness and craftmanship of the thing. You have to admit, those are some impressive machines.

It's not different than anything else... even molding. You can go to Home Depot and buy standard crown molding for a few bucks a foot, or you go to a craft house and get something completely unique that's $40/foot. It's all relative I guess.
 
H

herbu

Audioholic Samurai
Oh My!!!
Found speakers on the same site w/ this description...
"Each unit is hand-crafted using the world's best materials, parts and drivers and manufactured in the USA. The Opulence weighs over one ton due to an integrated internal vibrational control system derived from stealth fighters and tactical submarine technology.
The Opulence incorporates Dark Star, an optional second way of experiencing music which is independent of the drivers in the speaker itself and delivers music into the listeners brain, bypassing the ears. All other traditional speakers have produced sound which arrives at the brain through the ears. Dark Star is perceived as delivering music INSIDE the listeners brain and can be fully experienced with the ears completely plugged. This is the only speaker in the world with such technology."

Only $1.1M per pair. I can't tell you how often I wish I could experience music with my ears completely plugged.
 
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ReUpRo

Full Audioholic
First pay $1.1M to hear music in your head, then find a shrink because you're hearing music in your head. Lifestyles of the rich and famous...

On topic, why would anyone buy a turn table at all? Then again, I don't have an e-reader and still get magazines and a newspaper and go to the library :eek:.
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
First pay $1.1M to hear music in your head, then find a shrink because you're hearing music in your head. Lifestyles of the rich and famous...

On topic, why would anyone buy a turn table at all? Then again, I don't have an e-reader and still get magazines and a newspaper and go to the library :eek:.
Why do people buy external DACs and hook them up to receivers with built in DACs?

There is often no logic in this hobby, or any other hobby for that matter.

For the record, I own a TT, and an external DAC (but my DAC is on a 2 channel analog preamp).
 
Kruz

Kruz

Audioholic
This is too awesome.

Oh My!!!
Found speakers on the same site w/ this description...
"Each unit is hand-crafted using the world's best materials, parts and drivers and manufactured in the USA. The Opulence weighs over one ton due to an integrated internal vibrational control system derived from stealth fighters and tactical submarine technology.
The Opulence incorporates Dark Star, an optional second way of experiencing music which is independent of the drivers in the speaker itself and delivers music into the listeners brain, bypassing the ears. All other traditional speakers have produced sound which arrives at the brain through the ears. Dark Star is perceived as delivering music INSIDE the listeners brain and can be fully experienced with the ears completely plugged. This is the only speaker in the world with such technology."

Only $1.1M per pair. I can't tell you how often I wish I could experience music with my ears completely plugged.
 
itschris

itschris

Moderator
I was just looking at some of the other stuff on the site. Looking at the speakers, I wonder how some of those would even sound. But you know, I really think the big horn speakers look cool. The right ones in the right room would just look awesome. I had a client who had a set of Acapella Horns. They looked really cool but I never got to listen to them.

Has anyone ever heard an actual speaker like this? Cessaro :: Products
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I actually love crap like that. I mean, you're not paying $250K for the output of the turntable. You're paying for the uniqueness and craftmanship of the thing. You have to admit, those are some impressive machines.

It's not different than anything else... even molding. You can go to Home Depot and buy standard crown molding for a few bucks a foot, or you go to a craft house and get something completely unique that's $40/foot. It's all relative I guess.
Same thing applies to buying Ferraris and Lambourghinis..... Speed limit is still between 60 to 75mph
 
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ReUpRo

Full Audioholic
There is often no logic in this hobby, or any other hobby for that matter.
IMO, logic takes a back seat to snake oil or in this case, opulent looks and bragging rights.

Same thing applies to buying Ferraris and Lambourghinis..... Speed limit is still between 60 to 75mph
One could still take them to a track or autocross event.

I'd rather have a true driver oriented car (I'm saving for a Lotus Exige) which I track regularly, rather than a garage queen/ showpiece that rarely sees tarmac.
 
theJman

theJman

Audioholic Chief
I've been on that site many times. I love looking at stuff like that. Tends to remind me I'm a poor schlub unfortunately, but the craftsmanship and design are astonishing.
 
ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
I like the diamond encrusted Beats by dre headphones for $1,000,000.00 lol... Probably the only thing on the sight worth its asking price since you can always take the diamonds off the headphones and make a nice frog broach


when someone spends that kind of money on something its because they have way too much money and want something different and over the top..
 
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