Great article. Could not agree more.
And BTW, I don't blame you all for being jealous of my kick ass system.
Leave it to you, to focus on the
envy angle.

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My take-away, is something I've been railing about for years (not to pat myself on the back): the inherent bias, with so-called blind testing.
Yes...audio is fraught with bias and psycho-acoustics (the emphasis, being on psycho?). What I think this article does a very good job of illuminating is a) so does pretty much
everything, within the human condition; and b) these blind tests, have their own...different set of bias.
The very moment you say "hi...would you like to participate in this
test"; you invoke a certain bias in your test subject (it's been a while, since I took my basic Psychology...but aren't truly "blind" tests; done without the subjects knowing they're being tested? Like by observation?).
The true agenda, IMO...of the so-called objectivists is: if you can't hear the difference (under test conditions),
why spend more. And yes...maybe this is where there
is an "envy", or begrudging; that the answer may be...because someone can (afford to). But my answer is...because to do otherwise, is not typically how the world works.
Sure...there are plenty of things, we bargain-shop; where we don't care, about the difference between A and B...so we simply choose the least-expensive option. But we don't do that with clothes (cheapest shirt that protects my skin from the elements), or food (eat the least-expensive thing, that gives us sustenance and life); cars (the most frugal...ok, you get the point

)...and (m)any number of other pursuits.
So maybe the answer...as to why we spend more; perhaps...no certainly, more than we
have to. And that's a point worth making. I doubt there's anyone reading this, who would deny they could
live...with a lesser system than what they have. Hell...give me $2k, I'd put together the most kick-a$$ system, $2k would allow. $1k...I could certainly sit and enjoy music, with a system in that range. I could...and have, when times called for it; listened to my $250 Squeezebox Radio :disbelief:
So...the answer; as to why we do, what we do. Spend more, than the bare minimum to produce enjoyable sound...is that we
want to; that we
like it. Like
audio. Just as the article says...I have a certain budget
I'm comfortable in; and that's not a constant either. Budget might go up, or down; and not even necessarily based on my overall financial health.
But the point is...I don't begrudge anyone their higher budget, and kit; nor...look down on anyone's lower means, or gear. I've just never seen an article, that quite articulated these suppositions as well.