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RIP high-end audio?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan Winer" data-source="post: 410322" data-attributes="member: 14479"><p>To my way of thinking, the main disconnect is equating a bunch of super-expensive components with "top-quality" simply because they cost a lot. I think "high-end" audio could be more accurately called "high cost" audio because often there's little relation between quality and price.</p><p></p><p>--Ethan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan Winer, post: 410322, member: 14479"] To my way of thinking, the main disconnect is equating a bunch of super-expensive components with "top-quality" simply because they cost a lot. I think "high-end" audio could be more accurately called "high cost" audio because often there's little relation between quality and price. --Ethan [/QUOTE]
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RIP high-end audio?
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