Your right Bob, Joe Gibbs Racing, like Bose, has been very successful. Joe has won nearly $32,000,000.00 in just over a decade. Not bad for a small shop in the Carolinas.
Joe Gibbs
Joe Gibbs
Why are audiophiles perceived as being wackos?
Your right Bob, Joe Gibbs Racing, like Bose, has been very successful. Joe has won nearly $32,000,000.00 in just over a decade. Not bad for a small shop in the Carolinas. Joe Gibbs |
Still, Joe Gibbs Racing doesn't build the ultimate racing motor any more than Bose makes the ultimate speakers. Using NASCAR as validation of techniques used in making "ultimate engines" is not very convincing. Maybe if BMW used "cyro" techniques on the spark plugs of their F1 racing engines that might have more weight with the skeptics! After all, BMW does make the "Ultimate driving machine". Salut, Bob P. |
NASCAR does embrace the technology, regardless of whether you respect that part of the sport or not. So, race people DO CRYO treat spark plugs even if you do not approve of the team, the driver or the country they represent. This began with Eldartford post, If car buffs thought they could increase acceleration by Cryo treating their spark plugs, they would get the same treatment. Since NASCAR does embrace this technology, his comment was wrong just as he is wrong about it's value in high end audio. |
Very interesting thread and posts by people, certainly thought provoking. I feel audio is a bit different from say, collecting watches, being interested in cars, boats, etc. I think the difference is that cars, boats and watches are ready made things, you buy them and they are ready to go or wear. Audio is different, its not ready made, you buy it and the actual work starts before you can actually derive full benefits. The work that has to go into audio is that you need to set it up and match everything in your room before you can get full potential from it, sorry full potential is also wrong to say on my part since nobody can really get it right, they may succeed to get it to sound good but not perfect. This extra input required after you buy the stuff is more challenging than just selecting and buying it. There is a lot of hard work that goes into it. This is one thing ordinary people may not want to do. I visit a watch forum, folks there buy watches and than the thing is over after they post their pics and everyone says "beautiful watch" or "awesome watch". The poor guy than starts looking for another watch and again post pics before people start praising the watch all over again. With audio it starts AFTER one buys the stuff. I don't know if I have succeeded in getting my point across or not but I tried. :) |