Pursiung the truth of the highest high-end

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cornelius

Full Audioholic
You must find your own truth! For me, it's like this: Not all amps sound the same, specs aren't everything, don't be swayed by speakers that stand out in an obvious manner on a show room floor, tubes don't suck, placebo effect is real, if you want multi-channel - start with a great two channel system and slowly build, don't buy solely on a review and don't spend crazy amounts of money on cables.

That's just my viewpoint...other listeners will agree or disagree with the above list, but as long as your beliefs guide you to happiness, then that is all that matters!

Collect all of the info that you can, but in the end, listen to the gear that's in question and make a decision for yourself. You probably will never own a system that is the Grail System. You might think it is, then you'll make an upgrade somewhere, and suddenly you've discovered an improvement. Also, even if you have the money to get "the best in the world", you'll probably come to your senses and by a new house, or small island somewhere.
 
F

fmw

Audioholic Ninja
Sorry, I'm still grappling with the concept of "hi end" car audio. Unbelievable.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
You must find your own truth! For me, it's like this: Not all amps sound the same, specs aren't everything, don't be swayed by speakers that stand out in an obvious manner on a show room floor, tubes don't suck, placebo effect is real, if you want multi-channel - start with a great two channel system and slowly build, don't buy solely on a review and don't spend crazy amounts of money on cables.

That's just my viewpoint...other listeners will agree or disagree with the above list, but as long as your beliefs guide you to happiness, then that is all that matters!

Collect all of the info that you can, but in the end, listen to the gear that's in question and make a decision for yourself. You probably will never own a system that is the Grail System. You might think it is, then you'll make an upgrade somewhere, and suddenly you've discovered an improvement. Also, even if you have the money to get "the best in the world", you'll probably come to your senses and by a new house, or small island somewhere.
What do you mean all amps don't sound the same? This isn't a jab, but I am more curious about what you believe about amplifiers, as your statement is a tad vague.:)
 
C

cornelius

Full Audioholic
Oh I was intentionally vague! All I was trying to say was that it's not necessary to spend millions on a system...
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Oh I was intentionally vague! All I was trying to say was that it's not necessary to spend millions on a system...
Sorry, I wasn't trying to be rude, I just want to know more about your views on amplifiers is all.:eek:
 
X

xqx

Audiophyte
Thanks for all the advise guy except for that 'Bose is tops' comment; maybe he was being sarcastic though. Some of the comment were comedic, I enjoyed reading all of your comments.:)
 
highfihoney

highfihoney

Audioholic Samurai
You should have invited him over to hear a real stereo. He'd probably cry when he got home and listened to his cubes.
I only converse with that guy because its my job,if it werent i'd have no contact with him ever,one of the most arrogant people ive ever met & drunk with power.

People think cop's have power control issues they should spend a few hours with a few guy's from the gaming commission,these cat's are outta control.
 
C

cornelius

Full Audioholic
Hey Seth - I've heard some pretty notable differences between amplifiers. I've always been surprised by the outcome from switching amps. This is because my expectations for a difference, or improvement have always been very low.

My demos have always been at home, and with a return policy of some sort, so I never had to psychologically talk myself into a change that wasn't there, just to justify my purchase. I use measurements first when buying, because everything that I own has been bought on-line. For instance, the speakers that I use like a high damping factor, so the amp that I just bought was added to the short-list.

But the truth is in the listening, and I think everyone here would hear a difference to my old amplifier - I don't have "golden" ears by any stretch...
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Hey Seth - I've heard some pretty notable differences between amplifiers. I've always been surprised by the outcome from switching amps. This is because my expectations for a difference, or improvement have always been very low.

My demos have always been at home, and with a return policy of some sort, so I never had to psychologically talk myself into a change that wasn't there, just to justify my purchase. I use measurements first when buying, because everything that I own has been bought on-line. For instance, the speakers that I use like a high damping factor, so the amp that I just bought was added to the short-list.

But the truth is in the listening, and I think everyone here would hear a difference to my old amplifier - I don't have "golden" ears by any stretch...
Ok, so you are compairing amplifier topologies? If so, that was the answer I was pretty much looking for.:D Class A/B amplifiers are about as good as they can ever be, which is what most receivers use. More and more I see switching amplifiers (class D) in new receivers because they save space and are more efficient to the watt. Derivitives of the switching amplifier are approaching if not matching the neutrality of A/B amps.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Hey Seth - I've heard some pretty notable differences between amplifiers.

Perhaps the protocol of comparing was flawed? Well designed amps are transparent.


I've always been surprised by the outcome from switching amps. This is because my expectations for a difference, or improvement have always been very low.
there you go, expectation bias:D

My demos have always been at home, and with a return policy of some sort, so I never had to psychologically talk myself into a change that wasn't there,

But, you were psychologically affected one way or the other most likely. The hidden, subconscious human bias with no on/off switch in site. :D


But the truth is in the listening, and I think everyone here would hear a difference to my old amplifier - I don't have "golden" ears by any stretch...

Or, the truth is in listening properly, bias controlled?:D Good amps are good amps old or new.;)
 

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