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And another thing... whenever someone tells me some gear 'blows away' something else, I cringe... knowing that's near impossible.... 'for the price'.. 'Blows away' .... I always get a kick out of hearing that.
$50 an hour US vs. $1 a day in China adds considerably to costs.
In the meantime, calm those nerves..it's just the implacable reality of market forces at work; nothing too sinister in my view.
Capitalism is a virus that is invading and taking over, and the longer it is embraced, the more likely China is better off economically, the more likely China and the "West" will get along just fine.
I think it would be a great service to everyone if the price of audio gear was kept a closely guarded secret to both listeners and reviewers until the person had listened to enough stuff to form a real solid idea of what sounded good and what didn't. The knowledge of those numbers assigned to a certain piece of gear makes a truly honest and unbiased opinion of the performance nearly impossible. Way too much emphasis is given to price. That information should be hidden for as long as possible. It'd be gr ...
I hear so often how good something is 'for the price'. I then notice that this supposedly high-value item is in the thousands. So, the more I hear it, the more I realize it means nothing. If a piece of audio gear costs over a thousand dollars, it should sound very good. If it's in the multi-thousand dollar range, like 10,k for a cd player, then it should be a benchmark in sound quality and customer service. (In my opinion, at 10,k it should be voiced to the customer's ear, like a custom job. This is ...
.....I sort of feel ashamed of my ears 'cause I feel I must be missing so much and am just settling for trash...
The numerous regional circles here could probably conduct such a test. You've got a bunch of guys who could all bring in stuff. Put together a cheap system, a moderately priced system and a high priced system, put the whole works in a blackened room or something and see what people think.