rakeshmravi
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This might get me tossed out of here...
Replace "audiophile" with Leicaphile or Nikophile or whatever...
Explanations for why manufacturers, audiophiles and the "tweakers" perpetuate the myths of the subjective audio crowd are varied but one simple explanation is cognitive dissonance: having just spent thousands of dollars on something that does very little or nothing, it is easier to adjust one's thinking to "Wow! spending hundreds of dollars on little ceramic insulators that keep my speaker wires off the floor has opened up the sound stage and improved the distinction between the violin parts!", than it is to admit the fundamental realities that say "I can't believe how dumb I have been" and "my wife will kill me!". The brilliant thing about this is that it works in inverse proportionality to how dumb the purchase was - so the more ridiculous the tweak, the more believing the purchaser will be.[3] This brings into question the review policy of subjective audio reviewers such as Positive
Read it all at:
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Audio_woo
Just having a little fun... I still think HBC, and Sebastiao Salgado and others and images have a certain something not available from the Asian Glass.
Man that is so much complex to read. My idea is simple. Before I think about purchasing something. I ask "Do I really need it". Then, before I commit, I ask "Does it really fits my style". Just don't buy anything without testing it out thorough for few days.