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best possible seperates combination of all time: source, amplification & speaker
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<blockquote data-quote="ODUODU" data-source="post: 64447" data-attributes="member: 551"><p>thats why sometimes i still prefer tape decks & vinyl over digital technology. as with everything in life i have come to the conclusion that economics will dictate the way technology is exploited. consumerism is the enemy of all thing that are classy, dedicated & honorable. where we are supposed to have competition in the market place we have simply a too small market for that matter in this country. there is simply no place for quality anymore & everything is money driven. when we didnt have the technology the quality remained, now we have the technology to deliver astounding sound but it simply exploited in the name of profit. when will we come back to a state where it is about quality and workmanship on a large scale. it can be like that again but it wont be profitable in the long run. cars and pc's are made to be so that are after sales service and thats how the companies survive in the long run. that company that doesnt do this doesnt survive. any body noticed how toyota who was allways a champion for the poor man now also lives by the same rules: cars must have airbags, frontloading cd player, abs brakes etc all just to stay competitive or else lose market share.</p><p></p><p>i guess the arabs having driven yhe oil prices are in some way to blamed for but do we as the buying still value what we have ? have we not become to complacent ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ODUODU, post: 64447, member: 551"] thats why sometimes i still prefer tape decks & vinyl over digital technology. as with everything in life i have come to the conclusion that economics will dictate the way technology is exploited. consumerism is the enemy of all thing that are classy, dedicated & honorable. where we are supposed to have competition in the market place we have simply a too small market for that matter in this country. there is simply no place for quality anymore & everything is money driven. when we didnt have the technology the quality remained, now we have the technology to deliver astounding sound but it simply exploited in the name of profit. when will we come back to a state where it is about quality and workmanship on a large scale. it can be like that again but it wont be profitable in the long run. cars and pc's are made to be so that are after sales service and thats how the companies survive in the long run. that company that doesnt do this doesnt survive. any body noticed how toyota who was allways a champion for the poor man now also lives by the same rules: cars must have airbags, frontloading cd player, abs brakes etc all just to stay competitive or else lose market share. i guess the arabs having driven yhe oil prices are in some way to blamed for but do we as the buying still value what we have ? have we not become to complacent ? [/QUOTE]
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