My father was an audiophile back in the 60's when that meant you had STEREO. And in the 70s when in meant that you had separate components and really expensive amps and speakers. That was when those things were dramatically better than run of the mill consumer electronics. Sorry, but if you are an audiophile today and buy into this crap, you are a dumb ass. I'll give them kudos for one thing. They are charging ONLY $4000 for this. That's only about 3 times what Yamaha or Denon change for the same features. They used to ask for a lot more.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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My father was an audiophile back in the 60's when that meant you had STEREO. And in the 70s when in meant that you had separate components and really expensive amps and speakers. That was when those things were dramatically better than run of the mill consumer electronics. Sorry, but if you are an audiophile today and buy into this crap, you are a dumb ass. I'll give them kudos for one thing. They are charging ONLY $4000 for this. That's only about 3 times what Yamaha or Denon change for the same features. They used to ask for a lot more.