Nostromo;188600 Wrote: 
> ...
> He's not denying that high-end gear measures better than cheaper gear,
> but that doesn't necessarily make a difference in terms of perceived
> sound quality. ...

Measurements don't necessarily reflect sound quality. Then again, how
do you measure resolution and staging, and overal musicality? How do
you prove via measurements that an Ibanez guitar has a more pleasing
sound than your off the rack $50 learning guitar? This is not physics
class, and while many basic parameters need to measure soundly -
they're basic parameters.

Mind you, I have never been of the conviction that $100k separates
sound much better than a well put together $8k system put together for
a particular environment. I don't think one needs esoteric and
hyperexpensive solutions to get near perfect sound. But I also think
that those that have the passion for gear that has been put together
with a dedication for superb mechanics will derive a psychoacoustic
advantage from it. It's not just about the sound hitting your eardrums.


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