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I'm gonna take a lot of crap for the following statements, but I am going to make them anyway. Audiophiles have themselves to blame in many ways. Audiophiles have demanded fancy packaging first and performance a distant second. The war stories that I trade with other manufacturers are echoing that last statement. Audiophiles gave up on objective measurements in favor of the golden ears. The golden ears you gave your trust to for the most part have no formal traing in engineering, physics, or music. I ...
For all the laments about high end dying, I see a pretty vibrant marketplace w/internet direct brands and DIY. In fact, I think DIY is making a comeback and turning hifi in to a true hobby once again. I think that the B&M based businesses have done it to themselves - to much markup, not enough value, and creating a feel of esoterica around quality equipment, making it intimidating and inaccessable to the person just getting in to the high end.
The thoughful caring posts in this thread essentially sanction the thoughts and guiding principals I have held to in the forty years I have been involved in this business. This support is what keeps me going and maintains my interest in trying to achieve a higher plain thru good engineering and making that available at rational prices. There is absolutely nothing that has been said here that I disagree with.Frank Van Alstine