In Reply to: RE: The answer is..... posted by Sumflow on June 14, 2012 at 21:29:47:
Looking at it from a 'transportation' perspective.
You would buy a specialty 'car' to fit the taks at hand vs. any car, for example:
If you need a car for travelling long distances one might purchase a car with good fuel economy or comfort, depending on their priorities.
If you need transportation to satisfy the requirement for speed you might but a car with good 0-60 times.
So even with cars 'speciality' can be justified, one car that excels in one area will aways out-perform others in those situations.
In fact no matter what field you look, specialty products exist because of their ability to excel at a given task.
However if you don't care about what happens between point-A and point-B, then any car is good enough. Same for music, if you don't care about what happens to the power between the wall and your gear then you probably won't see a need for a filter or balanced power. etc. Having low or no expectations or requirements reduces the need for specialty products.
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