Observations on Audiogon Posts


There has been something that disturbs me about the posts I see on Audiogon. I am specifically talking about the posts that ask members to make suggestion's on equipment.

Here is the problem I have. I rarely (and I mean I can count on one hand the number of times) see people post what kind of sound they are looking for. Instead people ask if such and such a piece will sound good with these other twenty pieces in their systems. What's the problem? Well, how do we know what you are looking for? Is sound-staging the most important thing to you? For some people it is. Do you like a forward aggressive sounding presentation or do you like a more laid back sound? Is musicality the most important thing to you? Do you want a system that produces accurate timbres? Knowing what you're looking for can save you thousands on equipment that doesn't fit you're criteria. It also helps us in making suggestions.

It seems to me that if more of us spent more time on what we are trying to get from our systems then on what brands we should buy we would all be a lot happier.

Just some food for thought.
nrostov

Showing 1 response by elizabeth

All of the above are good points.
I just wonder why those folks are so willing to put faith into responses to questions of what is best.. that may be just a sales pitch!
Agree that the needs of the listener is first priority, and that most do not understand that they REALLY want what 'sounds good to them', and not what sounds good to some audio guru.
How many of us have built a system based on others opinions!
(me too!) (knowledge)
And how few have built a system based on knowing just what we want, dealing with the compromises we have to make building a system. (wisdom)