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Dealers' vs Home Demos
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 47919" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>The objective of hifi is to get the system sounding as good as possible to the listener ... If I can make a recording sound better and enjoy it more - there is no wrong with that whichever method I use. I don't eat raw steak , I like it prepared to my taste!</p><p>I have heard many many systems in my life - not one of them has sounded the same as others and I cannot in all honesty say that there is a high percentage that sound so similar that they can be construed as the "standard"</p><p>As I said ,everyone contributing here has their ideal sound , so no one can be the arbiter of whats "right"...you can only state your priorities and considering personal taste is inviolate , no one can say that theirs is the only way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 47919, member: 579"] The objective of hifi is to get the system sounding as good as possible to the listener ... If I can make a recording sound better and enjoy it more - there is no wrong with that whichever method I use. I don't eat raw steak , I like it prepared to my taste! I have heard many many systems in my life - not one of them has sounded the same as others and I cannot in all honesty say that there is a high percentage that sound so similar that they can be construed as the "standard" As I said ,everyone contributing here has their ideal sound , so no one can be the arbiter of whats "right"...you can only state your priorities and considering personal taste is inviolate , no one can say that theirs is the only way. [/QUOTE]
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