@devinplombier ...and always has this nasty habit of being applied in the wrong direction, be it pet, spouse, or the preferred objective....
'Twas always thus, and likely to remain thus. 😏
Is ASR for real, or is it only for those sub $1k or even sub $2K?
I did some browsing on the forum and it seems like most don't own very expensive gears. Most of them own mostly sub 1K or 2K gears.
I recently ask about feedback on the Polk R700 but after about a month with no responds. I did a search "ASR Polk R700", with all but one poster which actually owned a pair. Most of them would point you to some measurement and some theoretical discussion but non actually own a pair.
I also looked at a few posts on budget speakers such as the Kef Q7 or Polk R600, but I didn't see any actual owners responding.
I don't mean to knock on them but ASR seems like a lot of hype but very little substance.
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@kerrybh The measurements are an indicator of engineering competence, quality of parts and execution of the design/build. In other engineering spheres, it would end there. But, in audio, that picture perfect measurement may not have the sonic appeal to many. The Schiit Audio guys did this the best, came out bold and honest about it. In fact they released two revisions of the same DAC, i believe...."This version measures better, but, doesn’t sound that great to our ears (that was the ultimate burn for ASR, lol).....This version measures less better, but sounds great to us. You could buy the dac version for the same model depending on which camp you fell in". Here’s Schiit again...." Oh, you’re a big measurement guy sitting in your garage feeling high and mighty? Take it easy, relax. We’ll publish a 50 page report of our comprehensive AP measurements, link it on the specs page". They put the ASR guy out of a job, Lol.
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