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    Audiophile Style State of the Union

    Over the years the Audiophile Style forum has been an invaluable resource to many audiophiles and music lovers alike. This is all due to the contributions from members of the community from around the world, who freely give their time to help others and enjoy this wonderful shared interest we call audiophilia. Whether one's interests are mainly music or gear or a split between the two, matters not. Audiophile Style is about increasing one's enjoyment of music, gear, and the community in general. Nobody needs more negativity in their lives or more judgement of their personal pursuits. The world is full of that nonsense. Audiophile Style is a place to leave all that behind, to forget about one's mentally or physically draining day, and to immerse oneself in that which has brought joy to so many for so long. 

     

    Recently the scales have tipped a bit too far toward snark, combativeness, imposition, and confrontation. All of this is killing the vibe and the culture of Audiophile Style, pushing it more toward the 4chan of audio rather than a place to learn, share, and have fun. When I don't want to read some threads because I know the usual suspects will be on their high horses, something needs to change. When members of the community can't even have an enjoyable conversation without being rudely interrupted by people with an opposing agenda, something needs to change.

     

    We've had a very limited set of forum rules since our inception in 2007. These rules just keep honest people honest. Others find ways to bend them as far as possible, seeking to impose their own view of how this site should be run and what topics the conversations should include. For the most part, more rules won't change behavior. There are folks on the extreme ends of the audio continuum who just can't live with those who disagree, and that's a problem. 

     

    I've always encouraged people to post whatever opinion they hold or facts they have about all audio topics. However, this has to be done either in its own thread or in a thread where the information is desired. Those on the extreme ends just can't live with this either. When given the opportunity to self-police, the extremists can't stop themselves from posting in topics where the vast majority of people have zero interest in what they have to say. It's the equivalent of walking into a classical music party uninvited and putting on a Rage Against The Machine playlist. Sure, it's fabulous music but the time and place are wrong.  

     

    The bottom line is this, Audiophile Style is about increasing one's enjoyment of this wonderful hobby. I look forward to the 99% of members of this community working toward this goal and having a good time. 

     

     

    What's Changing?

     

    There is a new sub-forum called Objective-Fi. This is the place for objective audio discussions. It will be free from subjectivist appeals to authority, anecdotes, and unscientific experience threads and comments. This will free-up the objective-minded members of this community from going in circles trying to explain why something just can't be, for the 100th time. 

     

    This new sub-forum doesn't mean that the rest of the forum is entirely subjective only. Because audio is an inherently subjective pursuit, it makes no sense to create a subjective-Fi sub-forum equivalent to the Objective-Fi sub-forum either. The reality is that life isn't black & white. The other forum areas will continue on as they've been for years. If there is an objective challenge to one's subjective experience, the comment(s) will be moved to the Objective-Fi sub-forum for the discussion to continue unabated. 

     

    In essence the rules haven't changed, but now there is a place for discussions to be had where people on both sides of an issue can examine it and discuss it without turning everyone off and ruining peoples' days. 

     

    Please remember, the problem isn't what's said, it's the place in which it's said. 


    Thanks to everyone who has provided feedback in an effort to bring the enjoyment and fun back into our pursuit of HiFi and great music. Audiophile Style wouldn't exist without the wonderful members of this community

     


    - Chris
     




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    26 minutes ago, pkane2001 said:

     

    Firedog, I'm not your 'strawman' objectivist, so stop painting me as one. I don't jump in to a thread to be arrogant or to say everyone else is wrong. When I join a USB cable comparisons thread, I actually contribute from my own experience. I've measured, built, and listened to many USB cables, using multiple DACs and multiple source formats, headphones, speakers. So you are telling me I should stop posting because this ruins the 'high' for others?  Because I approach the evaluation of these things methodically, and try to be rational in my approach?

     

    Here are some examples of my contributions on USB cable related threads. I've stayed out of these more recently. There are others.

     

     

    Sorry, shouldn't have made it sound like you were my typical example, I'm really talking about some of the posts over at the "USB cable comparisons" thread and others of the ilk. But your above examples aren't really relevant of the problem we are talking about: your own thread that's an open one, a bits is bits thread, and one responding to a review where the discussion was about measurements.

    And so, no I'm not tellingyou you should stop posting. I specifically said you should post in the appropriate threads. You didn't see that?

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    1 hour ago, firedog said:

    And so, no I'm not tellingyou you should stop posting. I specifically said you should post in the appropriate threads. You didn't see that?

     

    'Appropriate threads' is the thing that Chris has yet to define, and I asked repeatedly. According to him, it's a 'gray area', so my posts are subject to removal from any thread (other than in Objective Fi, I assume), with no way for me to judge ahead of time if I'm going to be booted or tolerated, and what logic will be used to make this decision. That's what I have a problem with.

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    39 minutes ago, The Computer Audiophile said:

    Marce, you just don’t understand how things work.

     

    7 minutes ago, marce said:

    The funny thing is in all this, is that at the end of the day,

    Designing electronics and speakers to replay music is

    objective/engineering based, especially the digital side of things.

    Anyone remember the old adage, hi-fi amplifier should be like a “bit of wire with gain”.

    Nothing added/nothing subtracted for the signal in to the signal out.

     

    @marce That's not (for present purposes) "how things work"!

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    8 minutes ago, The Computer Audiophile said:

    No hobbyist here is designing electronics or speakers. We listen to them to have fun. 
     

    Please move on to whatever site wishes to host your crusade. 

    I have never had a crusade as you put it...

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    Guest QAwdeermteyiouion

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    21 hours ago, The Computer Audiophile said:

    Don't you think it's obvious in most cases? Serious question. 

     

    Even if it is in most cases (more than 50%) or many of them, the remaining cases will still (potentially) contribute to the problem.

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    10 minutes ago, The Computer Audiophile said:

    No hobbyist here is designing electronics or speakers. We listen to them to have fun. 
     

    Please move on to whatever site wishes to host your crusade. 

    Don't worry Chris I will be moving on, your recent attitude has been somewhat biased...

    I do know what provoked this recent inquisition, I am sure you will all be happy with no opposing views or only technical input that supports the viewpoint...

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    Just now, marce said:

    Don't worry Chris I will be moving on, your recent attitude has been somewhat biased...

    I do know what provoked this recent inquisition, I am sure you will all be happy with no opposing views or only technical input that supports the viewpoint...

    Goodbye. 

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    10 minutes ago, marce said:

    I have never had a crusade as you put it...

    Would you prefer "mission", "hobbyhorse", "evangelism"...? :)

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    58 minutes ago, Jud said:

     News flash, Chris ain't your mommy.

    Thank you.

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    4 minutes ago, kumakuma said:

    You guys won. You've convinced Chris to drive out the undesirables in order to create your nice warm place where everyone is a friend, no opinions are challenged, and nothing of any lasting value to anyone is created.

     

    Well - I wouldn't agree with the last bit.

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    Guest QAwdeermteyiouion

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    19 hours ago, The Computer Audiophile said:

    Liking something is subjective.

    But the question can you tell the difference between the sound of an instrument that is being recorded and the reproduction of the sound is an objective one. If you can hear the difference, your reaction to the difference is of course subjective.
     

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