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Please Help: What must I study or know to be considered as knowledge on Hi-Fi?
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<blockquote data-quote="simphiwes" data-source="post: 29398" data-attributes="member: 401"><p>As has already been said by many on the forum i dont think any kind of course exist for what you want to do. i have been into audio for as long as i can remember and have come to the conclusion that it doesnt matter what the specs (watts/THD/damping factor etc...)say if it sound good thats all that matters.</p><p></p><p>i had a similar issue a while back where sales people kept on bullshhhhhng me about things that when i now thing back where utter nonsense, made a lot of purchases that way. i am not sure who said it but the best way to be knowledgable is to read up on audio in general, good starting point is the Audio Video magazine or any Audio video mag that is. That will give you some idea of what's what and then thereafter your friend is "google". You also need to have the drive to know, dont give up, things audio in my opinion are very personal. What may be good to one may be nonsense to the next guy. This place and a lot of other audio forums are a good place to learn but just as well experience is a great teacher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simphiwes, post: 29398, member: 401"] As has already been said by many on the forum i dont think any kind of course exist for what you want to do. i have been into audio for as long as i can remember and have come to the conclusion that it doesnt matter what the specs (watts/THD/damping factor etc...)say if it sound good thats all that matters. i had a similar issue a while back where sales people kept on bullshhhhhng me about things that when i now thing back where utter nonsense, made a lot of purchases that way. i am not sure who said it but the best way to be knowledgable is to read up on audio in general, good starting point is the Audio Video magazine or any Audio video mag that is. That will give you some idea of what's what and then thereafter your friend is "google". You also need to have the drive to know, dont give up, things audio in my opinion are very personal. What may be good to one may be nonsense to the next guy. This place and a lot of other audio forums are a good place to learn but just as well experience is a great teacher. [/QUOTE]
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