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How about American Amplifier Idol. We can get Simon Cowell to scowell at all the entries until one of the other judges fudges and he can make his proclamation. Which one will go on to its own Stereophile prepaid review? Which is everything its promoters said it is? Which will go back to its sad life as a neighborhood favorite?
"What this country needs is a good 5 watt amplifier"
Quote from: macrojack on 28 Sep 2007, 12:30 amHow about American Amplifier Idol. We can get Simon Cowell to scowell at all the entries until one of the other judges fudges and he can make his proclamation. Which one will go on to its own Stereophile prepaid review? Which is everything its promoters said it is? Which will go back to its sad life as a neighborhood favorite? Irony aside this alludes to a point I was thinking about, namely the impossibility of judging an insanely priced amp on its own terms. It just moves the goalposts. You don't have the speakers and dedicated this and that to do it justice, so shut up already. My question is, did all of these big ticket rollouts happen more or less simultaneously along the way, or which category was the first to start pushing the price envelope (I assume loudspeakers)? Does anyone remember the first insanely priced piece of gear?
Some people (no names mentioned) here and other boards go through a lot of equipment and a lot of $$. Why? Because they can. If I had the money it wouldn't go for 30G amps. I do look closely at the value for the dollar and I hear a lot of stuff much less than 30G that sounds damn good. It's in my room right now.Problems come at resale value, it goes in the shitter.I'd like to say more about some comments about a recent get together but I won't.D
Agreed, McIntosh and some of the Marantz equipment not much else though.D
Any other categories that I missed which show cult followings?
Imperial put a question in my head. Would product reviews turn out differently if the reviewer did not know the MSRP?