In Reply to: Do you believe "you get what you pay for" in audio? posted by M3 lover on February 17, 2006 at 13:59:09:
I've listened to and examined many components that, to my mind, were much better than components costing significantly more to purchase.That said, I think that *generally* the purchaser receives a higher value product as they climb up the price scale but the incremental value:additional cost ratio starts getting really whacky; the cost of the quest for the last X percentage of increase in perceived performance becomes *very* expensive.
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Follow Ups
- You 'get what you pay for' (unless it's free) but the relative value is another matter. - PureAudio 02/17/0618:02:17 02/17/06 (1)
- Do you really think a 3 tube preamplifier for $10,000 constitutes "higher value?" - Soundmind 10:08:41 02/18/06 (0)