> I do disagree with the second part, though. For those who hear a
> difference, be it fact or psychology, it doesn't matter. If it makes
> someone's listening experience more pleasurable, it's all the
> justification it needs. It *is* an emotional hobby, and it makes little
> sense to reduce it to measurements. Some people are more scpetical, and
> thus will not be receptive to any of the more esoteric stuff. Good for
> them. But then again these are the same people that probably get told
> they're crazy by some friends if he told them how much he's spend on
> those scientifically sound audio components, so it's all relative...
> :-)
> 

I don't know, I prefer investing in something that makes a real
difference, like the speakers. If I want to buy to buy ecstasy, I don't
want pills made with flour. I want the real stuff :)


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