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The future of hifi in SA; is the industry running on empty or ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 1102449" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>In Europe people look at the past in disgust. Amplifiers used too much power so the ozone will pop. solder has lead so our children's children may be stupid. There may be distortion so sound may be more clinical and so the sky may be less blue. In Africa we live in a time of absolute poverty. We do not know if we will be alive tomorrow,so stuff the children's children. Our children may be dead or without a job/hell we may be without a job so we care only that our amplifiers are big and sound good. We lived in a bubble where all bad things,even across the road, were kept from us. When we were big we wanted a car,a girl with nice ****s and a hifi. That is why we buy Levinson's and Krells and Audio Research because we crave for what was not what could be best.We are not European. We are here and much as we are embarrassed and guilty for what was,we still crave it.</p><p></p><p>As for Hi Fi stuff not being available.? Phoeey! We'll buy what was and be happy. Should we not rather worry that extracorporeal lungs use a raw material,only available in the Ukraine, that the world's largest producer of heart lung packs burnt down and there is a worldwide shortage. That those experts who made the heart lung packs were all Italian and may be dead from Covid? That Mercedes Benz have ,yet again, stopped African Production of the C Class because there are no chips. That they may have to close,leaving an entire city without a job? Hi-Fi?Poeey!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 1102449, member: 2475"] In Europe people look at the past in disgust. Amplifiers used too much power so the ozone will pop. solder has lead so our children's children may be stupid. There may be distortion so sound may be more clinical and so the sky may be less blue. In Africa we live in a time of absolute poverty. We do not know if we will be alive tomorrow,so stuff the children's children. Our children may be dead or without a job/hell we may be without a job so we care only that our amplifiers are big and sound good. We lived in a bubble where all bad things,even across the road, were kept from us. When we were big we wanted a car,a girl with nice ****s and a hifi. That is why we buy Levinson's and Krells and Audio Research because we crave for what was not what could be best.We are not European. We are here and much as we are embarrassed and guilty for what was,we still crave it. As for Hi Fi stuff not being available.? Phoeey! We'll buy what was and be happy. Should we not rather worry that extracorporeal lungs use a raw material,only available in the Ukraine, that the world's largest producer of heart lung packs burnt down and there is a worldwide shortage. That those experts who made the heart lung packs were all Italian and may be dead from Covid? That Mercedes Benz have ,yet again, stopped African Production of the C Class because there are no chips. That they may have to close,leaving an entire city without a job? Hi-Fi?Poeey! [/QUOTE]
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