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What comes first - the source or the speaker?
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1187987" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>You continue to display a one-track mindedness and lack of understanding on the topic. The HiFi club members are not likeminded other than for the fact that we all enjoy HiFi and music. There are many different views on every aspect of the hobby and generally speaking, there is no specific expectation when experimenting to hear what a different amplifier will sound like. On the one occasion that there was actually positive expectation, we had access to high-end monoblocks and assumed they would make the Rogers speakers really sing. As it turned out, it was the worst pairing and the speakers sounded awful. So... there was ZERO reinforcement of our expectations and instead, a disappointing dose of reality.</p><p></p><p>[USER=517]@KenMasters[/USER], instead of persisting with the stubborn, mule-like attitude of digging your heals in when you are clearly misguided, try opening you mind to the possibility that options do in fact exist that you just have not personally experienced yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1187987, member: 14307"] You continue to display a one-track mindedness and lack of understanding on the topic. The HiFi club members are not likeminded other than for the fact that we all enjoy HiFi and music. There are many different views on every aspect of the hobby and generally speaking, there is no specific expectation when experimenting to hear what a different amplifier will sound like. On the one occasion that there was actually positive expectation, we had access to high-end monoblocks and assumed they would make the Rogers speakers really sing. As it turned out, it was the worst pairing and the speakers sounded awful. So... there was ZERO reinforcement of our expectations and instead, a disappointing dose of reality. [USER=517]@KenMasters[/USER], instead of persisting with the stubborn, mule-like attitude of digging your heals in when you are clearly misguided, try opening you mind to the possibility that options do in fact exist that you just have not personally experienced yet. [/QUOTE]
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