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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Are Vintage Speakers Like Vintage Tyres?
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1115712" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>One simply cannot (or should not) compare vintage tyres with vintage audio equipment / speakers. There are many excellent vintage speakers that will hold their own against many new speakers and in some cases, will outshine / outperform newer speakers. It is of course as always, a matter of personal taste and very subjective. Instead of worrying about vintage or new, simply listen to as many different speakers as possible and choose something that makes you happy. Too many people unnecessarily complicate what should be a simple and enjoyable experience of music appreciation. They get caught up in the equipment and will never be happy as they are always chasing the next best thing and this usually stems from not trusting their own ears and wanting other's approval.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1115712, member: 14307"] One simply cannot (or should not) compare vintage tyres with vintage audio equipment / speakers. There are many excellent vintage speakers that will hold their own against many new speakers and in some cases, will outshine / outperform newer speakers. It is of course as always, a matter of personal taste and very subjective. Instead of worrying about vintage or new, simply listen to as many different speakers as possible and choose something that makes you happy. Too many people unnecessarily complicate what should be a simple and enjoyable experience of music appreciation. They get caught up in the equipment and will never be happy as they are always chasing the next best thing and this usually stems from not trusting their own ears and wanting other's approval. [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Are Vintage Speakers Like Vintage Tyres?
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