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发表于 2015-2-27 09:32:26
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“ Originally Posted by mtseymour
This thread is much ado about nothing.
Most consumer product involve some degree of sub-contracted parts. Speakers brands commonly buy drives from Scanspeak and other specialists. Does that make Wilson better or worse than Magico? it's not unusual for amp out-source power supplies, transistors, etc. So should Pass (or your amp of choice) put an asterisk on their XS preamp? How about my iPhone? Apple out-source key parts (eg. Samsung & Sharp displays) and hire contract factories in China. Does that make Apple a "fake"?
I don't care who supplies the various parts as long as the end product has good sound quality, reliability, and price. I don't think it's a good idea to buy a components just because it uses ceramic boards, Vishay resistors, proprietary drivers, etc. There are many great sounding gear that use modest parts and/or good design. My old NAD 3020 and Futterman OTL monoblocks come to mind.
If this USB cable sounds good, then Entreq should get the glory. If it's overpriced and sounds bad, then savvy audiophiles should spread the word. But why talk about sound quality when it's more dramatic to rip apart the cable and call it a fake? ”
这一段绝对认同,如果声音不好自然会被淘汰,声音好自然获得大家赞赏,材料不是一切。。
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