And yet, if it was a "designer" display shelving system from Harrods or some such we would not know of it nor care a jot.
I dunno about you, I'm pretty good on sussing the difference between a fortnight in the Okavango Delta and a week at Butlins in Skegness. I don't find the differences between a pair of S/H Mission 753's and some box fresh Harbeth 40.2's, whilst evident, quite so catastrophically polarising.A good point. Do we have an over-arching belief that "hifi must be cheap", and that anything that costs more than £X (choose your figure here), must by default be overpriced or foo?
Contrast:
"You've spend ten grand on the holiday of a lifetime? Wow, I bet you must have had a fabulous time!"
or
"You've spend ten grand on a hifi? Oh, I couldn't tell the difference"
the difference between a fortnight in the Okavango Delta and a week at Butlins in Skegness
even though "a mechanical engineer and specialist in aerospace vibrational control and control systems", mass and stiffness alone do not guarantee immunity from vibrations.
even though "a mechanical engineer and specialist in aerospace vibrational control and control systems", mass and stiffness alone do not guarantee immunity from vibrations.