mlsstl wrote: 
> I would agree wholeheartedly with the admonition to buy what you like,
> regardless of whether it is a strictly for technical performance or an
> issue of subjective perception. 
> 
> However, that "some people make is to attribute their subjective
> opinions to some technical performance" is far more than just "some"
> when it comes to the audiophile crowd. I've come to the conclusion that
> there is some deep-seated primal instinct that requires them to have a
> fancy technical reason supporting their "I like it" choice. They are
> simply incapable of admitting the name, appearance or other non-audio
> subjectivity could have possibly influenced their judgement.

For example I'm impressed by the technology and general system
architecture used by Meridian that was probably a large factor in the
buying decision . the whole user experience matters to .


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