InterMechanico
Well-known member
Good point, Bonzo. I agree as well.
Well, I'm just sick of the hype. The hyper-pricing , especially of stuff that's actually made in China. How often does someone TRULY listen and audition vs just look at price tags and go from there? There are other choices that sound as good as Krell for less money. Problem is....no one tests the stuff logically it's all this price opinionalysis. I have read total nonsense that "Amps just don't sound that good below the $10,000 price point". Nonsense. If it takes a blind test...fine.... but $2200 for a USED integrated? No thanks.
I had a krell 300i, Plinius 9100, and a Opera consonance (Chinese) calaf integrated. All at the same time. The opera consonance was head and shoulders above the former two, and another (member here won't know) as is a local South African brand, valve audio predator. I of course was looking for a integrated to drive my summits as I like simple clean systems.
Since then, I have audited some other much more expensive mono block gear, the stuff dreams are made of. I didn't see or hear any thing that would make me take the calaf out. I am thinking their may be a ceiling here. I expected the separates at least to be much better, they wer not. Maybe I'm deaf, who knows.
You're also right. It is my perception and, more importantly, my strong belief.
Check out the "Conclusive Proof" thread on the What's Best Forum / Main Discussion section of their website.
Get comfortable. You may find it interesting if you want to read through some 1,000+ posts on the "objective" topic and the validity of "tests".
Dating back to the 80's stereo review tests, the Levinson Carver test, Dunlavy and many more, they PROVE to be ego crushers for audio snobs. That is...audio snobs listen with the wallet all top often. "There is no way a $2,000 amp can sound as good as a $10,000 amp" but...in every single DBT I have witnessed... the snobbery is crushed by fact. No, the average snob does not have superhuman hearing that can detect clouds scraping or the difference between an adcom and a levinson. It's all fake. I have seen too many ****ed off snobs since 1988 to ever think the DBT has any downsides.
I laughed HARD when snobs were proven to hallucinate when they could not tell the difference in amps or cables. It was totally awesome to see chest-puffing snobs beaten like a lying child when they could not tell the difference. No one has beaten Richard Clarks $10,000 amp challenge. It's hilarious to think someone can hear better than measurement equipment.
Well, I'm just sick of the hype. The hyper-pricing , especially of stuff that's actually made in China. How often does someone TRULY listen and audition vs just look at price tags and go from there? There are other choices that sound as good as Krell for less money. Problem is....no one tests the stuff logically it's all this price opinionalysis. I have read total nonsense that "Amps just don't sound that good below the $10,000 price point". Nonsense. If it takes a blind test...fine.... but $2200 for a USED integrated? No thanks.
Any recommendations for a cd player? Thanks!
Back to the original topic, try out the Wyred4Sound mINT. It has gotten rave reviews and W4S has a bundle deal with Martin Logan. That bundle was on display at the California Audio show, got some good reviews.
https://wyred4sound.com/products/integrated-amps/wyred-4-sound-martin-logan-special-offer
I had a krell 300i, Plinius 9100, and a Opera consonance (Chinese) calaf integrated. All at the same time. The opera consonance was head and shoulders above the former two, and another (member here won't know) as is a local South African brand, valve audio predator. I of course was looking for a integrated to drive my summits as I like simple clean systems.
Since then, I have audited some other much more expensive mono block gear, the stuff dreams are made of. I didn't see or hear any thing that would make me take the calaf out. I am thinking their may be a ceiling here. I expected the separates at least to be much better, they wer not. Maybe I'm deaf, who knows.
That's not a double blind decision, but ok...
Dating back to the 80's stereo review tests, the Levinson Carver test, Dunlavy and many more, they PROVE to be ego crushers for audio snobs. That is...audio snobs listen with the wallet all top often. "There is no way a $2,000 amp can sound as good as a $10,000 amp" but...in every single DBT I have witnessed... the snobbery is crushed by fact. No, the average snob does not have superhuman hearing that can detect clouds scraping or the difference between an adcom and a levinson. It's all fake. I have seen too many ****ed off snobs since 1988 to ever think the DBT has any downsides.
I laughed HARD when snobs were proven to hallucinate when they could not tell the difference in amps or cables. It was totally awesome to see chest-puffing snobs beaten like a lying child when they could not tell the difference. No one has beaten Richard Clarks $10,000 amp challenge. It's hilarious to think someone can hear better than measurement equipment.
How childish and ill informed.
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