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Audio and Video Talk
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Audio lovers vs. audio snobs
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 34788" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I have at times thought that I may be an audio snob, but that was purely based on what I think of listening to stereo music in 5-channel or 7-channel surround sound DSP or something like that.</p><p></p><p>But I suppose that it's horses for courses. If you are indeed satisfied with listening to music in that way, it's your perogative.</p><p></p><p>Coming back to the impression that "non-audio lovers" have of us, the price of your equipment does not constitute quality and even if your setup falls into the so-called budget entry-level, but gives you pleasure, it does not matter what anyone else says.</p><p></p><p>Off course many of us have spent considerable amounts of money over the years on audio equipment, but that is a vicious circle as there is always this itch that needs to be scratched and every purchase does not cause a huge improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 34788, member: 11"] I have at times thought that I may be an audio snob, but that was purely based on what I think of listening to stereo music in 5-channel or 7-channel surround sound DSP or something like that. But I suppose that it's horses for courses. If you are indeed satisfied with listening to music in that way, it's your perogative. Coming back to the impression that "non-audio lovers" have of us, the price of your equipment does not constitute quality and even if your setup falls into the so-called budget entry-level, but gives you pleasure, it does not matter what anyone else says. Off course many of us have spent considerable amounts of money over the years on audio equipment, but that is a vicious circle as there is always this itch that needs to be scratched and every purchase does not cause a huge improvement. [/QUOTE]
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