Darko nailed it. 12 examples of wishful thinking in the hi-fi community


John is on his game with this opinion piece. All 12 points are valid. 

https://darko.audio/2025/06/12-examples-of-wishful-thinking-in-the-hi-fi-community/

foggyus91

What adds the most value to your HiFi experience is how much you enjoy yourself. 

If the end goal is great sound, that can be found on a small radio if one is listening intently.  The brain can fill in so much. 

I get it... we want to be bathed in sound.  I feel the same way.  But if one cannot allow oneself to let go and enjoy the music in however it presents itself, then no matter the system it will always ring hollow. 

With love, a fellow audio yeti. 

I’m certain that anyone who minimizes the differences in how gear sounds, refuses to get their hearing checked. Because, if they did, the results would dictate the need for them to sit down and shut up. Their egos won’t allow that. 

having perfect pitch made it hell on me during the analog years, so many turntables and tape decks that were off-pitch. and many audio repairmen would resist fixing ’em unless the speed deviation was over 5%. 

Meh.

I am totally not on board with 2, 5, 7, and 8. Some of the others are questionable.

He sounds like a blow-hard, if you ask me. Anyone who comes up with an agenda like that and then says "take it or leave it", is a bit of a contemptuous person, imho but maybe that's me.

Can anyone do a quick recap list of the 12 things for those of us who listen to music instead of watching Youtube?

@jond Jon, it's a print article.  Enjoy!

I would add:

13. Buying a well-reviewed product by a reviewer you admire will be a perfect fit for system.