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What are your biases in the world of hifi, audio and sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nidri" data-source="post: 1128060" data-attributes="member: 1342"><p><em>Used to believe</em>:</p><p>Balanced XLR is better than single-ended RCA.</p><p>More is better. (Watts, current, weight, thickness of aluminium panels, etc.)</p><p>American = Superior.</p><p></p><p><em>Still/Now believe</em>:</p><p>Maggies have no bass.</p><p>European & Japanese is better.</p><p>Audio-GD DACs are a fire hazard.</p><p>Soft dome tweeters are just better. </p><p>All metallic drivers sound like tin cans vibrating.</p><p>Ribbons and AMTs will make your ears bleed.</p><p>If it weighs more than 25kg it's too heavy.</p><p>If the corner of a speaker is chipped it means that it was dropped off a 3rd floor balcony by a drunken audiophile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nidri, post: 1128060, member: 1342"] [I]Used to believe[/I]: Balanced XLR is better than single-ended RCA. More is better. (Watts, current, weight, thickness of aluminium panels, etc.) American = Superior. [I]Still/Now believe[/I]: Maggies have no bass. European & Japanese is better. Audio-GD DACs are a fire hazard. Soft dome tweeters are just better. All metallic drivers sound like tin cans vibrating. Ribbons and AMTs will make your ears bleed. If it weighs more than 25kg it's too heavy. If the corner of a speaker is chipped it means that it was dropped off a 3rd floor balcony by a drunken audiophile. [/QUOTE]
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