Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>I find this whole issue to be quite the hoot -- if for no other reason than I >know it can go on for days with no resolution. So FWIW, I will throw my 1 >cent in (it's not worth 2) and tell you where I come down . . . > >I use tube guitar amplifiers (I recently traded my '66 Vibrolux Reverb for a >'64 Princeton Reverb + cash and used the cash to buy something Leica). I >wouldn't have it any other way but I tried some old, second-hand tube audio >gear and was disappointed with the bass. Clearly I did not give it an >adequate chance and have no desire or motivation to spend the money for >high-end tube audio gear. I have four stereo systems, all hobbled together >with pawn shop prizes. Any self-respecting audiophile would turn his nose up >at my stuff -- '70s-era Kenwood, Pioneer, etc. Heck I even own a set of Bose >speakers so that should tell you where I'm at. To make matters worse I am >practically an evangelist for the minidisc format. So now that my bonafides >(or lack of them) have been established I'll say this: I swear by #12 zip >cord and find it hard to believe that any music signal needs better wire than >that. I think the whole $500 speaker cable thing is just proof positive that >if you price something high enough, people will buy it. > >Bob (listening to "In a Silent Way" through zip cord as we speak) McEowen Fortunately, enough people disagree with you to make high-end audio a viable and interesting (if somewhat eccentric) hobby. Just as there are many here who might disagree with the following paraphrase: "...I'll say this: I swear by my Tamron 28-200 zoom lens and find it hard to believe that any photograph needs a better lens than that. I think the whole $3000 lens thing is just proof positive that if you price something high enough, people will buy it." And about that "go on for days with no resolution" bit - do you ever have that right! Check into rec.audio.high-end, read the messages, then check back in six months. I just did exactly that - same issues, same people, same arguments - some of the thread titles were even the same. There's always a speaker wire war raging :-/ Paul Chefurka