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<blockquote data-quote="John Chiara" data-source="post: 123362" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Re: Listening Get Together</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Glenn, I don't disagree with you philosphically, but sometimes....as in the recent PONO discussions on Gearslutz...I feel it is necessary to have a Pro Forum limit speculation and wide eyed...albeit uninformed... enthusiasm for the sake of holding ourselves to a higher standard of measured results and sound science. We are not dealing with unknown areas of physics here. Normal laws apply and should be the standard by which any discussion is judged. Otherwise, it can turn into a source of easily avoided misinformation for anyone visiting casually or real newbies. I don't have a horse in this race but after reading the convoluted logic of some contributors to the aforementioned PONO discussion... That fly in the face of proven science for the sake of some 'hope' of defying the laws of physics and achieving some level of 'audio enlightenment'...I am glad we have moderators and real experts to help keep the consumer audio type hypers accountable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Chiara, post: 123362, member: 53"] Re: Listening Get Together Glenn, I don't disagree with you philosphically, but sometimes....as in the recent PONO discussions on Gearslutz...I feel it is necessary to have a Pro Forum limit speculation and wide eyed...albeit uninformed... enthusiasm for the sake of holding ourselves to a higher standard of measured results and sound science. We are not dealing with unknown areas of physics here. Normal laws apply and should be the standard by which any discussion is judged. Otherwise, it can turn into a source of easily avoided misinformation for anyone visiting casually or real newbies. I don't have a horse in this race but after reading the convoluted logic of some contributors to the aforementioned PONO discussion... That fly in the face of proven science for the sake of some 'hope' of defying the laws of physics and achieving some level of 'audio enlightenment'...I am glad we have moderators and real experts to help keep the consumer audio type hypers accountable. [/QUOTE]
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