cliveb;210612 Wrote: 
> Not really. It's to try and help people understand that it's far too
> easy to convince yourself of things that simply are not true. We're all
> vulnerable to it - it's human nature.That's true, but it's also true that 
> it's often quite surprising what
you -can- hear, and what makes a difference to your musical enjoyment. 
I think it's quite possible to be open-minded without being gullible or
becoming a 'brand victim'.

egd;210626 Wrote: 
> Agreed.  I get the distinct impression that those among us obsessed with
> constantly seeking out yet another improvement in our equipment are so
> busy trying to discern differences that they forget to enjoy the damned
> music.I think that's sometimes true too.  But you have to remember that hi-fi
is a hobby for many, and they like to try different equipment and
things out, and chop and change a bit.


-- 
Patrick Dixon

www.at-tunes.co.uk
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