Nope. I think I will go back to living my happy life and leave this toxic thread behind, let your brew yourself in it. Have a nice day.
The HiFi Five on YouTube
I find this series entertaining and at times thought provoking.
Sheds a different light on many topics dicussed here. You may not care for all the participants, keep an open mind. Episodes 6 and 7 are quite good, though many here will hate it.
https://www.youtube.com/live/OORvfQh_zjo?si=J9pMBClGC4mbREoC
https://www.youtube.com/live/i8V1-dkulUA?si=-1q1DcGas8hzFD1C
Description Welcome to The HiFi Five -- a weekly news and roundtable discussion show about all things high-end audio! Featuring:
Jay Caceres - Jay's Audio Lab; pre-owned dealer; audio reviewer
Elliot Goldman - Bending Wave USA; high-end audio distributor and retailer
Danny Kaey - EMMLabs Advisor; Sonic Flare; audio and music reviewer
Ron Resnick (moderator) - WhatsBestForum; Clarisys Audio dealer; audio reviewer Our fifth chair will host one-time guests and recurring guests.
This show is a candid, freewheeling, behind-the-scenes look at the high-end audio industry. We're going to give you insight, opinions and perspectives, while also discussing component categories and music.
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Oh you poor thing @parkergetdea, what do you have to fear? That I am right, total gear envy, that you are the type of sod that they talked about on the Hifi Five? Talk about stewing in juices |
The HiFi Five Episode 17: Guest Doug Schneider, SoundStage! Which is the most technologically impressive audio manufacturer factory you have ever visited? Is there any way to bridge the subjectivist audio/measurements objectivist divide? Do you personally believe that everything we hear can be measured? How can any advertiser supported magazine or review site or YT channel maintain editorial independence and honesty? Doesn’t advertising become influence even unintentionally? How transparent should media outlets be about who pays their bills? Over the last 20 years where has the high-end industry made real progress in increasing the believability of reproduced sound, and where has it fallen short? What is the biggest mistake audiophiles make when putting their systems together? From which audio designer have you learned the most? Which product category in high-end audio is the least defensible technically? https://www.youtube.com/live/0mfnk0haiJA?si=vhQ2QbrlQ4qNpoks
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You look better than those other boys on the channel who hit the ugly tree too much when the stork dropped em, so, consider that a compliment. But, you're just not a charismatic guy, i,e. You just have a pestilent annoying voice/mode of speech. Here are some tips Hit the gym. Don't be a flapper, flap too much. Talk slowly and don’t hit the nasal too much. Smile a lil, have a sense of humor (decrease the rectal pressure as you go through life). Learn a lil from the radio personalities or something. Hope that helps. @ronres wrote
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I’ve been a listener (I don’t watch) and have enjoyed the episodes quite a bit. I appreciate the topics and various points of view. Unsure what alternative podcasts about audio are available that have maintained my interest tbh - open to suggestions, though. To provide a little bit of counterbalance, I appreciate how keep things structured and moving @ronres. |
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