In Reply to: Speakers are the only component you can upgrade with high confidence of hearing a real difference posted by Richard BassNut Greene on March 17, 2005 at 08:21:43:
I know spending more money on speakers doesn't guarantee upgraded sound quality, especially with substandard room acoustics.And I know auditioning speakers in a store doesn't guarantee they will sound that good at home.
Speakers sound different under both sighted and blind conditions, so the probability the new speaker's sound quality can not be distinguished from the old speaker's sound quality under blind conditions is slim. I can't make the same statement about electronics or wires.
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Follow Ups
- I'll give audiophiles credit for being able to hear whether new speakers are really "updgrades" - Richard BassNut Greene 11:01:58 03/18/05 (4)
- Wait a minute here... - mkuller 13:58:16 03/18/05 (2)
- You attack thoughts not in my posts (why waste bandwidth?) = maybe you can't refute what I actually write ? - Richard BassNut Greene 10:34:29 03/21/05 (1)
- Call the wahhh-mbulance... - mkuller 12:08:06 03/21/05 (0)
- This was supposed to be a response to Pablo -- the confuser obviously made mistake and placed it here - Richard BassNut Greene 11:05:49 03/18/05 (0)