puroagave
Active member
What all this boils down to is all you folks got your stereo systems and you like them (at the moment perhaps! ha ha) and if we all sat and listened to your systems in the same room with some sort of correction so they were represented to some audio curve at the listening position, well, we would like some more than others.
So, the only fear from all this idea of blind testing (even if its not full of controls) is that we might find out that we like the sound of a system that costs a few thousand dollars over one that costs tens of thousands. And if you perceive value based on cost in audio, then you would be crushed. No matter, if you preferred that lower cost system, over time you wll end up with some other system anyway...and so it goes.
The real question is the point of diminishing returns, the point of different sound as opposed to "better" sound, and apparently some folks don't really know what they like in their "sound". For some, its cost as a reassuring value proposition, the more the better, for others its type of product, ss or tubes, or type of speaker, etc. But in any case, all these systems will sound different, and golden ears would perceive this, but different vs better certainly is a preference thing and blah blah.
so you're suggesting (proposing?) your peanuts-priced mid-fi system, with a little DSP, will stand head and shoulders with a cost no object rig? I thought those threads died at the 'other' site, the one some of us departed from to get away from trolling posts. try as you might, you're not going to provoke another food fight from you know who or yours truly. not that i care, but remind everyone else, what does your current 'reference' system consists of?