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Originally Posted by Argus25
Since you are confident in your position too, that is, it is basically ok to tell "Audiofibs" if it appears to be mutually beneficial for customers and sales ...
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That's not
my position. I tried to make my position clear back in post #73 when I said
Personally I draw the line at misleading people. Not only would it leave a bad taste in my mouth but my professional body (the Institute of Physics) could, in principle at least, chuck me out if I were caught bringing the subject into disrepute . But I hesitate to go out of my way to attack their beliefs. Some of them seem genuinely happy as a result of them and who am I to ruin that ...
However I am aware that hi-fi customers are pursuing a hard-to-reach goal and are happy (I genuinely think that that is the correct word) to pay for things which help them get there.
I was interested in your comments on the Japanese view of this. Would they be compatible with the Kondo philosophy
http://www.audionote.co.jp/en/philosophy.html or Leben's use of distinctive capacitors
http://lebenhifi.com/products/cs300xs.html or Shindo's attachment to vintage components
http://www.coolhunting.com/tech/shindo-laboratories or Luxman's belief in the "elegant tonal quality that is unique to the performance of the TA-300B, a direct heated triode"
http://www.luxman.com/product.php?pid=56 ?
Cheers,
GJ