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Exactly my point. The DX7 is still $500. From an 'objective' POV are the features/performance of a $500 dac audibly superior to any of the many $100-150 options? If so, where are the double blind tests to prove it? Seems to me by the logic of this way of thinking, that would be an additional $250 to upgrade headphones even further. Better yet, buy a cheap preamp with tone controls, sell the expensive headphones, get some $50 headphones and use the tone controls (or software equalizer depending on the source). Now that's even more money saved.But that's assuming one actually follows through on the objectivist/measurement based premise.
If people can't hear the difference, good for them. They can just buy the cheapest option and merrily go on their way.
ASR is weird. The admin absolutely trashed a well known DAC because it didn't measure good, but he never even listened to it! WTF? I think someone actually asked if it sounded as bad as it measured and he ignored the question. All I can figure is that he didn't listen to it because he would probably then have to admit that it didn't sound bad, essentially indicating that measurements don't mean anything (or very little). Doing that would prove that he's totally wasting his time testing all that gear.
It would seem that there may be two types of audiophiles...those that care about the sound and those that care about the measurements.
But glittering prizes, and endless compromises,shatter the illusion of integrity!!Don
There are many shades of grey and it's the same with most things... Are you going to spring for a $5k OLED or a $500 LED TV? A $5k espresso machine or a $50 drip machine? Folgers or $50/lb specialty beans? A $500 bottle of wine or $5?...
i love this quote - really says it all
Sorry Dave you make your own cables, so of course you'd say that
Sorry, I don't understand how making my own cables has anything do do with what I posted?
Sorry Dave you make your own cables, so of course you'd say that Btw, I'm making my own cables now. No fancy foolery needed:Thinking the tag line will be "Stiffer is better", but I'm open to suggestions.
I am a big fan of Amir it is GR8 to have good measurements but at the end of the day I'll take a unit whose measurements are less than steller but sounds music to my ears.As far as Dave cables are concerned , despite having some small difference with Dave on very small issues his cables are very very good , I went through extensive testing of cables in my system and found that different cable different geometry and different materials do sound different at least to my ears .Daves cables are 3 D holographic , sure they are expensive but their are more expensive cables out their and I am sure the cost material on these cables probably is 1/10 the price of these cables , basically we are paying for labour , technique, and knowledge that goes into making these cables and in some manufacturers case one is paying for advertising ," paid reviews" , marketing , etc IN case of Dave he is very generous and sends out cables for review at his own expense one has to give him credit for that Asghar