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An observation... the state of the forum
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<blockquote data-quote="bkgengwe" data-source="post: 99633" data-attributes="member: 1955"><p>some if not most topics are subjective in any field. and audio is almost entirely always subjective. this is by no means to justify going off topic and getting personal. but to say subjective questions should not be posted on the forum is totally unfair. to decide whether a question is subjective or objective is subjective. the solution in my opinion is to make a judgement for oneself. some topics will be asked, many times because views an opinions change all the time. going back to my thread, the intention was to solicit an honest opinion amongs forumites, as i'm in the process of building a stereo system. when i upgrade, i'll ask a moreorless similiar question again, so it's going to be difficult to say questions should not be repeated. i must say in most threads i have posted, i've been able to make some form of informed decisions. for instance when i was in the market for speakers, i managed to narrow my choices, not entirely based on the forum opinions but they helped me to look out for certain deficiencies in some speakers with regard to my equipment, and when i auditioned i realised that to be true. informed opinions are always helpful no matter how many times they have been solicited before, troll is unfortunately always unwelcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkgengwe, post: 99633, member: 1955"] some if not most topics are subjective in any field. and audio is almost entirely always subjective. this is by no means to justify going off topic and getting personal. but to say subjective questions should not be posted on the forum is totally unfair. to decide whether a question is subjective or objective is subjective. the solution in my opinion is to make a judgement for oneself. some topics will be asked, many times because views an opinions change all the time. going back to my thread, the intention was to solicit an honest opinion amongs forumites, as i'm in the process of building a stereo system. when i upgrade, i'll ask a moreorless similiar question again, so it's going to be difficult to say questions should not be repeated. i must say in most threads i have posted, i've been able to make some form of informed decisions. for instance when i was in the market for speakers, i managed to narrow my choices, not entirely based on the forum opinions but they helped me to look out for certain deficiencies in some speakers with regard to my equipment, and when i auditioned i realised that to be true. informed opinions are always helpful no matter how many times they have been solicited before, troll is unfortunately always unwelcome [/QUOTE]
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