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RE: See, this is where

Posted by thebordas on May 8, 2012 at 11:51:35:

If by generalization you mean I think some people have their craniums up their posteriors, then yes, yes I do! This isn't rocket science...ya hook up a cable and listen, then decide if you like it. Reviewers and obsessive compulsive megalomaniacs are not needed. Now if it's my questioning of whether or not something is the best, now that's something entirely different. The "Best" is a moving target and subject to ones perspective and relative experience regarding a given product and it's efficacy...hence, it is subjective. Methodologies vary but are individually structured and fairly rigid in their protocol....repeatable if you will. This then dictates a requisite "objectivity" to any given Methodology per se. A cable may be, objectively made of better materials, but they are irrelevant to the end user if they do not enhance his or her enjoyment! Maybe this is a little more specific?