Are we envious if we think something is overpriced?

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I think some cheeseburgers are overpriced, but I'm not envious because I couldn't care less. :eek:

I think some amps and speakers are overpriced, but I'm not envious because I couldn't care less.

I think the Mercedes G550 is overpriced, and I am envious because I want a brand new one. :D
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
Thoughts? Opinions?
I don't object to people buying and selling costly gear. There's nothing wrong with a little audio jewelry. Where the line gets crossed is making readily disproved pseudo-scientific claims to help sell the product.
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
The article provides validation to those who truly believe it's worthwhile to spend $90 on $10 wine for the sake of the placebo. Such is life in a culture defined by consumerist ethics.

So when is TLS going to publish the story he's working on? I can't wait to read that. Will it be front paged at Audioholics main page or here in the forum?
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
The guys a moron. I also wonder how many "out of context" quotes the guy used to support his argument. ;)

I'm not the jealous/envious type and never have been. If people want to purchase audio bling and it makes them feel good, more power to them. Live Steve said it a couple of posts up, don't use pseudo-scientific claims to justify your bling as being a superior product.
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
The guys a moron. I also wonder how many "out of context" quotes the guy used to support his argument. ;)
His "argument" quite simply begs the question. The whole article is a logical failure.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
I've always appreciated high end equipment (other than cabling). Sure I wish I could afford some of this stuff but I don't go around putting people down who can and did buy products I view to be disproportionately priced. There's a fair amount of equipment like that I would love to have if I could afford it.
 
M

Mark of Cenla

Full Audioholic
Inequality is part of life. I work hard and buy the best audio I can afford. What others buy may be of slight interest, but I mostly care not. Peace and goodwill.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I have known people who were definitely envious of what others have and that's really small-minded thinking. What one person has doesn't mean squat to anyone else or it shouldn't, anyway. That's THEIR life and no one else's. I worked at an extremely exclusive country club when I was in high school and I don't come from money. It didn't make me envious, but it did allow me to see how people can become when they're wealthy. Some were great people, many were knobs. I have had wealthy customers and some are great, some I didn't like. I appreciate their artwork, furniture and homes for what they are- fine artwork, nice furniture and nice homes.

Life is too short to be caught up in jealousy and envy. It's also too short to tolerate bad audio.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Warlord
So when is TLS going to publish the story he's working on? I can't wait to read that. Will it be front paged at Audioholics main page or here in the forum?
I'm just waiting for his response to this:

"Over 10 years ago, for example, I failed to distinguish a Quad 405 from a Naim NAP250 or a TVA tube amplifier in such a blind test organized by Martin Colloms. Convinced by these results of the validity in the Consumer Reports philosophy, I consequently sold my exotic and expensive Lecson power amplifier with which I had been very happy and bought a much cheaper Quad 405—the biggest mistake of my audiophile career!"

:D
 
djreef

djreef

Audioholic Chief
I don't object to people buying and selling costly gear. There's nothing wrong with a little audio jewelry. Where the line gets crossed is making readily disproved pseudo-scientific claims to help sell the product.
..and when folks try to deceive to get your hard earned $
 
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oneinthepipe

Audiophyte
I think that buyers are often unknowegable about their purchases and don't realize that there are less costly and better sounding alternatives at a fraction of the price, even if they don't have a desire or opportunity to DIY. Then, they often don't understand about speaker placement, room treaments, sources, etc., and can be running a very, very expensive system that sounds like crap. I am not envious in the slightest.

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