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Quote from: WEEZ on 14 Feb 2007, 01:41 ammichaelavorgna,You are quite accurate in that many professional musicians and many music lovers are not audiophiles. The point is, why aren't they?WEEZA lot of professional musicians don't make a ton of money to spend on gear is one guess. Another guess is maybe it's because they are surrounded by the real thing every day and think it's kind of silly to try and recreate that at home. Another is that they are more interested in creating the music than trying to recreate it. There are however professional athletes like Krell guy Mike Piazza who are audiophiles....
michaelavorgna,You are quite accurate in that many professional musicians and many music lovers are not audiophiles. The point is, why aren't they?WEEZ
But you can't have a Porsche or a Ferrari for the price of a Corolla and that's just the way it is.
Yeah, but in this industry, price and cost to produce doesn't always bear the same relation that they do in the example you give here. You may pay the Ferrari price for that which costs no more to produce than the Corolla.
QuoteYeah, but in this industry, price and cost to produce doesn't always bear the same relation that they do in the example you give here. You may pay the Ferrari price for that which costs no more to produce than the Corolla.Yeah, that's the burn for sure. Also, with cars, you read the specs, you read the road tests, and you know that a Ferrari is going to smoke the Corolla, no ifs, ands, or buts. Simple. There is no debate as to the price/performance ratio of the two. The measurements don't lie. The same can't be said for audio. That's the burn.Cheers
This looks like fun so I am going to jump in...Regards,Greg Jensen
Yeah, that's the burn for sure. Also, with cars, you read the specs, you read the road tests, and you know that a Ferrari is going to smoke the Corolla, no ifs, ands, or buts. Simple. There is no debate as to the price/performance ratio of the two. The measurements don't lie. The same can't be said for audio. That's the burn.
The big question is how to get them to spend money on amplifiers instead of jet skisor GXR's and can that in fact be done?