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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: My Audio Philosophy
Post Subject: The nationality in AudioPosted by Romy the Cat on: 10/18/2019
The subject of “Third Country” might be interesting but depressing.  It is depressing because from what I see the nations where audio was not developed by western paths did offer any of own authentic development of vision but rather just copy all worse (and the best) that western commercial high-end audio has available. I did not mean the brands and products but rather the mindsets, objectives, frustrations, definition of success and assessment policies. Some might feel that Japan high-end audio was an enclave of uniqueness and self-propulsion but unfortunately it was not if to look at the subject wider.    
Getting familiar with various audio people around the world I very seldom come to the feeling that it is something different and I never seen that if the difference exists then it described by a national identity.  I have no idea why audio thinking is not nationalistic. You can get a music phrase and propose to a very high level certainty the heritage of the composer. You can look at the way how a person rides the mount with sky, play piano, play tennis talk, dance, conduct business or cook and we can say where he is from. We in my view we cannot get it from his a person audio installation of from his views about audio….

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