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I hoped Skoff was about to expose the scamers in the industry, however this is not the case.
As usual, Shakespeare said it better than I, "A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." (Macbeth Act 5, Scn 5). I would have only come up with the far inferior, I scoff at Skoff.
I read the Skoff article and note the word vibration and vibrate used 23 times which made my brain vibrate on hearing that sound was a bunch of vibrations.
I believe Mr. Skoff's tongue was firmly planted against his cheek. it was intended to be heavy sarcasm, a wink to fellow audiophiles.
I too Scoff at Skoff. Hard to believe his attitude, he looks like such a happy guy on his PFO column.Having said that I was quite impressed by the John marks interview, any thoughts from the MR circle? ....................... fastfred
Did anyone ever read International Audio Review (IAR) - J Peter Moncrieff?
FF---Thanks for the link to the interviews. I just read the one with John Marks, and it's great. His ideas for high-performance audio stores attracting new customers should be put into action. Come on dealers, get creative! High-end stores are just like Audio Research customers (coincidence?)---the same people buying the same thing (revision after revision) over and over again. Well, those customers are getting old and dying, and no one is taking their place. There are a lot of reasons for that, cultural, artistic, and economic. Having a good system was important to my peers (except, ironically, most musicians) and I (I'm 64), to enable a deeper musical experience. But that generation may be the last gasping breath of Hi-Fi; the vast majority of people just plain don't care. How do you change THAT?
Was that the one that was printed on red craft paper and was a challenge to read?Was that the one that reviewed two dozen cables and gave each one a different sound?