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by codpiece
126 days ago
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This article and these comments make a caricature of audiophiles, akin to mocking aeronautics because of a flat earther steam-powered rocket pilot. Audio equipment is produced by engineers and they create elegant solutions to physical constraints. There is a huge difference in quality when hearing a pair of Allison One speakers, or AKG K1000 headphones over an airpod. Some engineers believe in speaker wire improvements, most don't. Some even openly acknowledge they don't believe but use premium wires to satisfy customers' demands. Most audio forums outright ban the discussion of speaker wire because it's so contentious. Dismissing the industry that supports audio engineering is dismissing the disciplines of circuit, materials, and sound engineering. Sure, there are extremes and charlatans out there like the guys who sell magic rocks, but wtf, some of you pay for skins to play in a mmog. |
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This is to expose the people that buy gold wires for USB, a digital protocol.
You are free to spend your money how you like, but extreme diminishing returns are a very much overlooked thing in the "audiophile" circles.