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Okay gents - let's just call computer audio a much misunderstood sub-section of high fidelity - due to whatever reason. Bob, please don't explain it further I got me a handful with the current explanation(s) at hand.John
If you investigate this thread it's not difficult finding various posts describing the rapture they've experienced while listening to their Modwright Transporters. You'll find similar expressions of ecstasy in the Empirical Audio circle. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=56360.msg617985;topicseen#new-Roy
Quote from: rajacat on 12 Apr 2009, 04:50 pmIf you investigate this thread it's not difficult finding various posts describing the rapture they've experienced while listening to their Modwright Transporters. You'll find similar expressions of ecstasy in the Empirical Audio circle. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=56360.msg617985;topicseen#new-Roy Over the years there have been many pieces of gear that have been described this way by either pro reviewers and / or actual owners.I have owned some of this gear and never experienced either the ecstacy nor the rapture referred to above. Oftentimes it is simply "flavor the the month" stuff being hyped by the "fan boys". The fervor dies down and the gear fades into obscurity.Not saying this particular piece of gear falls into that category, or that it is not very good. Just saying that descriptions of orgasmic delight are kindof strong, and sometimes found to be more hyperbole than accurate, so they don't hold much sway with me.
Quote from: toobluvr on 13 Apr 2009, 06:36 pmQuote from: rajacat on 12 Apr 2009, 04:50 pmIf you investigate this thread it's not difficult finding various posts describing the rapture they've experienced while listening to their Modwright Transporters. You'll find similar expressions of ecstasy in the Empirical Audio circle. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=56360.msg617985;topicseen#new-Roy Over the years there have been many pieces of gear that have been described this way by either pro reviewers and / or actual owners.I have owned some of this gear and never experienced either the ecstacy nor the rapture referred to above. Oftentimes it is simply "flavor the the month" stuff being hyped by the "fan boys". The fervor dies down and the gear fades into obscurity.Not saying this particular piece of gear falls into that category, or that it is not very good. Just saying that descriptions of orgasmic delight are kindof strong, and sometimes found to be more hyperbole than accurate, so they don't hold much sway with me.What does hold sway with you?
toob,So, from your point of view, there's no point in reading reviews on this forum to get info that would help with a prospective purchase. How do you determine what you buy if not from surveying opinions on forums? Have you ever purchased gear without first auditioning it? I know that many small audio outfits allow a return policy but it's still a big hassle to haphazardly audition a variety of gear let alone shipping costs.-Roy
Oh...I use pro and owner reviews all the time. But just to help me assemble a short list. I just meant that I am not hugely influenced by ga-ga and over the top descriptions of the latest and greatest. A very strong consensus over a period of time has a greater influence on me.And I do buy gear unheard all the time...almost exclusively. If something interests me, I just buy it and try it out in my system. Buy it at a good price and there is very little risk of loss on resale if it doesn't work.I guess I was just venting a little bit at the whole Pied Piper and fan boy mentality that I see a lot of on here.
Quote from: rajacat on 13 Apr 2009, 07:56 pmtoob,So, from your point of view, there's no point in reading reviews on this forum to get info that would help with a prospective purchase. How do you determine what you buy if not from surveying opinions on forums? Have you ever purchased gear without first auditioning it? I know that many small audio outfits allow a return policy but it's still a big hassle to haphazardly audition a variety of gear let alone shipping costs.-RoyOh...I use pro and owner reviews all the time. But just to help me assemble a short list. I just meant that I am not hugely influenced by ga-ga and over the top descriptions of the latest and greatest. A very strong consensus over a period of time has a greater influence on me.And I do buy gear unheard all the time...almost exclusively. If something interests me, I just buy it and try it out in my system. Buy it at a good price and there is very little risk of loss on resale if it doesn't work.I guess I was just venting a little bit at the whole Pied Piper and fan boy mentality that I see a lot of on here.
Oftentimes it is simply "flavor the the month" stuff being hyped by the "fan boys".
toobluvr...QuoteOftentimes it is simply "flavor the the month" stuff being hyped by the "fan boys". Yeah....can't trust those "Fanboys"...their a motley crew John....
One HUGE thing that should be noted is that Vinyl is an experience best enjoyed in smaller rooms. It doesn't have the dynamic range (no matter how we try to bend reality with new cartridge or table it cannot be changed) and doesn't 'charge' the room as digital technologies do.
I agree with Jeff... it completely depends on the recording and mastering. However, in my experience, if the recording is superb and your system is revealing, it always sounds far better and more musical on vinyl.Alón