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There are a lot of you munchkins that have huge egos that would never admit that your 50,000 dollar mono blocks with 3,000 dollar power cords and 13,000 dollar speaker cables could be less than "state of the art". I think it's state of the mind. To sum it up in a different way....pretty, pretty....shinny, shinny.Big "L"W
Oh! BTW... I like the way this thread about vinyl turned into post about high tech computer...
"An git away frum mah reckurds vinyl-geek!"
Rim,I think I took too much distortion out of my analog setup, and it lost some magic because of it.I set up my digital to have the perfect amount.My guess is that's why you prefer vinyl and I prefer digital.Now where do I add distortion
Marbles,I think in your mind you perceive yourself as God's gift to audio. How would a person with your ego ever admit that the thousands of dollars you spent on a system was a complete waste of money.
Would you ever admit that someone who spent $4,000 on a system could actually have an impressive system?
Many audiophiles have limited resources, but they do have great ideas about what sounds good and what components compliment each other. I think I have done very well as an audiophile over the last 40 years and I'm proud of it.
I don't buy into notions about expensive interconnects, power cords or speaker wires. The dollars spent will not equal the increase in high fidelity.
The politically correct term for Hillbillies these days is 'Sons of the Soil'....
Did you know Marbles was part of the founding of AudioCircle over 5 years ago? That he worked tirelessly for years attracting and retaining quality manufacturers to this site?