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Now you call me delusional
Hehe, sorry, I think the better word would have been that you're in denial... Although delusional really fit the description too though If really you refuse to see homeopathy for what it really is. There is some good in homeopathy, for example, homeopaths will take more time with patients than real doctors, reassure the patients, talk with them... And this really has some benefits for patients.
And maybe snake oil dealers have a similar effect, they reassure that every single component of his system are just perfect and couldn't be improved, and maybe, even if he buys a power cable which costs him 250$ and make absolutely no difference, maybe he thinks he does, and gets more listening enjoyment because of this new neat power cord which makes everything just that much better...
But in the end, they're both scams. 169.99$ for a one liter bottle of water with no trace of any active medecine? No thanks... 199.99$ for a power cord which doesn't do anything more than a 2.99$ power cord? No thank you, I'll be fine... Let's not shy away from reality here...
50 years ago acupuncture was thought to be crazy, worthless medicine. Science has now proven otherwise. Now I'll be happy to admit that my definition of homeopathy is at odds with Webster's. Matter-of-fact the correct term I was looking for is naturalpath. But my point is that good physicians take the time to look at the individual as a whole, instead of quickly pulling out their pad and scribbling out a prescription.
Now, since you have crossed the line in referring to me as "delusional". I will excuse myself from responding to you further. Enjoy your Sierra's 1's.
lol delusional isn't an insult, it seemed to describe it perfectly: "delusion - (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary". Anyhow, let's not argue semantics. Unlike homeopathy, the urth power cord, the urth power block, acupuncture had been shown, clinically, to have positive results. That's a world of a difference. Now you mistook homeopathy for naturalpath, which I've never heard of I must admit, maybe you meant naturopathy, or naturopathic medicine, but anyhow, different than homeopathy. (Not that I say this as an endorsement, as my belief is that conventional medicine is superior...) And since you now admit that your claims on homeopathy were wrong, I retract my qualifier of delusional. Obviously, you saw the light. Yay!
Back to the sub issue, no piece of anything is worthy unless it is designed and constructed properly. But that is only part of the equation. As one climbs the ladder of quality audio the differences between just including all the parts, and executing a great piece of gear is tremendous. It is in this area that greater resolution and detail in musical reproduction occurs
Pretty damn vague and ambiguous but I don't disagree with the essence... I think... But let's bring a counter intuitive notion forth: The ladder of audio quality is not based on price tags. And therefore, when one climbs the ladder of quality audio, as you put it, one will invariably not see a steady increase of price, but instead many varied and different products. Price is but an illusion.
the differences between just including all the parts, and executing a great piece of gear is tremendous. It is in this area that greater resolution and detail in musical reproduction occurs
I think that what you're trying to express is that speaker engineering plays a very important role in the quality of a product. And really, only a fool would disagree. But it's not such an intangible or mysterious field as one could expect. Science has made tremendous leaps in speaker engineering in the last 30 years, and don't get this wrong, it is a science... It is measurable, quantifiable, predictable... The crossover needs to be designed to properly integrate drivers, is it 3rd order? 4th order? 1st order? Linkwitz? Butterworth? The the drivers size and material chosen each having its ups and downs (paper, aluminium, a composite, silk, kevlar, etc), the configuration of the drivers (fullrange driver, two way, three way, MTM, planar, etc.), the size of the enclosure, the bracing, the absorbing material used inside the cabinet, if it's a ported design and not sealed, horn, TL, the driver design: it's spider, voice coil, of course the design is absolutely essential.
Some approach it in a technical way, using measurements to optimize and design their speakers... Others go more by ear... Like everything, you have different camps. Some for example believe that we, homo sapiens, evolved from primitive organisms over great lengths time; theory of evolution. Others believe the world is 5000 year old and was created by some unexplainable infinitely powerful entity; Creationism... Others believe we were put here by aliens... Who's right and who's wrong? Obviously, they all think they are right. But obviously, some are more right than others. Choose what you like and enjoy
