2009/11/15 J.C. O'Connell <[email protected]>:
> ownership has nothing to do with this. I don't own a $100K turntable,
> but that doesn't mean they don't exist or my or your turntables are just
> as good as the $100K turntables. You can have opinions based on
> experinences and auditions, ownerships isnt a requirement. In this
> case Im just arguing your opinion that your $1K turntable is as
> good as the the $10k and $100K models or that at $1000 you are
> record quality limited, is wrong. That level ( fully record limited) of
> playback performance is not possible for only $1K. It costs much more
> than that to get the job done as well as possible.

yeah sure and big bucks can sound better than small bucks if the big
buck stuff was built by people knowing their stuff but what on earth
has this to do any more with the passion that Tom described or the
happiness that I felt when my vintage tech windfall brought back
something that I cherish very much now...

and forget ownership... auditioning a 100K system certainly gives you
an opinion that you have no access to without it but quite frankly I
don't care - such systems are obscene as long as there are people
starving within a half day's flying distance of any given point on the
planet...

BUT

good enough is when the sound makes me want to close my eyes and just
listen... back to joseph's captivating here... and I dare to question
that one can still let oneself be captivated if there is always a
feeling nagging that "this could sound better if only I had ..." this
is why good enough is so important because it places you at peace with
your reality...

so I question the necessity... take it with however many grains of
salt you wish... the only point I find to justify such excess is that
it helps to better appreciate the passion others put into creating the
recordings... there is no inherent good in expenisve hifi gear; it is
only as good as the music played on it...

anyhoo please enjoy your thread, maybe it just isn't mine to follow
but rather to respectfully ignore

Cheers
Ecke

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