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High-End Audio, how to "buy" audio equipment. (2 posts, 1 page)
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Romy the Cat
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High-End Audio, how to "buy" audio equipment.
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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I think this video is not for all audiophiles because non-expert audiophiles will prefer wrong sound/equipments when they expose to those equipments.For example many audiophiles prefer filtered sound with less dynamics. The industry try to sell more equipments with introducing less dynamic sound because audiophiles prefer it.
I think audio has many many parameters and it is very very complex subject so like other sciences there should be education training courses for audio.
I am an electronics engineer and I believe learning audio is more complex than 4 years BS degree of electronics engineering.
www.amiraudio.com, www.hifi.ir
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