In Reply to: RE: excuse the odd question - why buy controversial speakers? posted by middleground on February 15, 2012 at 16:46:46:
The free market (as of now anyway) offers us a plethora of choices for all concerned. So in a sense, there already exists "designer speakers", if you will. In case your having difficulty following along, I'll explain:O) Music is a construct of the mind, which is made evident via our abilities to outwardly communicate our thoughts or ideas using appropriate tools that either exist in nature or are man made. The re-telling of the aforementioned thought patterns can be done directly or through a recorded medium, which is then "played back" on various other tools for those not present at the "point of origin" to experience. The variation inherent in this paradigm is fatal to any attempt made toward achieving absolute accuracy as it pertains to the re-creation of the original event. What we are left with, is a reasonable recreation of various events, each of which have unique contributions toward the variablilty of the outcome. Of course, some want to patent what they percieve as the absolute "best way" to communicate the original intent of the creator as the only way. These people are small minded and very sure of themselves. Which are you?
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