On 15/11/2009, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rob,
>
> I don't understand the ABX testing you mentioned (what is it?),

Hi Tom et al,

Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABX_test

> Yes I do believe that spending more money on a given product may yield
> improvement in quality, but there's both a practical ceiling (i.e., I
> cannot afford any more) and there's some threshold at which the amount
> of money spent no longer represents a proprtional linear improvement
> in quality and may even start becoming inversely proportional to the
> improvement that's been achieved.
>
> Did that make any sense? :-)

Yes that would be the hope but it's not a rule. Some extraordinary
claims, materials and processes accompany top dollar gear often,
especially cables. The mind boggles at the gullibility of some.

> There's also the wife factor.  I may be able to justify and get by
> with spending a $1000 on a new camera now and then.  But if I spent as
> much money on a hi-fi system as could be spent on a vehicle or a
> house, my life would not be worth living.

Indeed, family can also limit options, as soon as my little guy came
along most of my good audio gear went into storage, I rarely miss it
now.

Cheers,

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Rob Studdert (Digital  Image Studio)
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