In Reply to: RE: Audiophiles buy the wacky stuff to get this feeling of exclusivity. posted by Hi-Fi Nut on February 11, 2012 at 04:43:16:
And you think this imaginary situation in an impossible world has some relation to buying audio gear? A wife for life vs. a pair of speakers? This is a male daydream, comparable to little kids comparing the best way to die. And where does love come into this?We are a long way from where this thread started out. We were talking about gear off the beaten path vs. very popular gear. And, to bring your silly analogy to bear, if you gamble and lose on the El Padooda speakers that Neill talked you into buying without audition, you don't have to go to a judge to get rid of them. And you can whack Neill on AA or come to Amherst and whack him in person!
Oh, by the way, the El Padooda speakers are wonderful, trust me.
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- RE: Audiophiles buy the wacky stuff to get this feeling of exclusivity. - Bob Neill 02/11/1206:23:04 02/11/12 (1)
- RE: Audiophiles buy the wacky stuff to get this feeling of exclusivity. - Hi-Fi Nut 04:39:43 02/12/12 (0)