Please Read and express your feelings and opinions....


I noticed  that lately or maybe for the last five yrs, there is so much arguments,name calling, attacking cables , speakers , components makers and more, more of disagreement with members, even Audio dealers are being attack here...Very few know how to apologize when they are wrong.What can we do as Audiogon members to improve our communication to each other? How to give the informations, recommendation to members who need it? This is without involving Audiogon, any opinion or ideas ,  For me this is fun and place to learn in audio...thank you all
jayctoy
geoff "Oh, brother! Bring out the crying towels! It’s cryin time again. 😢 At least perhaps most the anti tweakers and defenders of the sacred Laws of Science can be corralled in one place, at least temporarily."

Geoff, did you take your silly pills a little too early this morning? Who other than our humble scribe himself basis his primary argument, that being the directionality of wire, on the science of wire drawing? Let me remind you, lest you have forgotten, that wire is imparted a directionality through a "rearranging" of the wire molecules as it is pulled through the draw die.

The plaintiff rests his case.


analogluvr
@geoffkait I know, it’s crazy! You ask someone for scientific proof and they start crying that you are rude! Glad you understand.

There’s your problem! There isn’t any scientific proof for most anything you wish to name. No wonder you’re frustrated. Feel better now?

Have a nice weekend,
your friend and humble scribe.
kosst- There are psychological, emotional aspects- human aspects when listening to music. All music reproduction has a leaning towards warm, analytical, rich, lean, forward, recessed, etc, etc. We decide on an individual basis what we prefer, otherwise we would ALL agree on what amp, speakers and/or audio equipments sounds the best! Not everthing in audio can be measured, and stated to be superior. Then of course, do we all have the same level of hearing abilities? Of course not! One’s opinions should require them to have the ability to respect other thoughts on the matter. Otherwise they may come off as closed minded know it alls. That can lead to attacks on others who may have valid opinions.
costco_emoji wrote,

“I’ve mulled this fine line of snake oil over a good bit and I’m pretty clear where I stand. For a long time now we’ve been able to measure the performance of audio gear with resolution WAY beyond what any human ear can distinguish.”

That is illogical, Captain. We actually can not (rpt not) measure soundstage height or any other dimension, the sound characteristics of the recording venue, sweetness, warmth, presence, wetness, bass tautness, transparency, glare, things of that nature. As I read your manifesto, the ability to measure anything is pretty much your whole premise. Better luck next time.