Isn't it lucky that we don't have any of the 'angry objectivists' on this forum.
We're missing the "brand evangelist". You know who you are.
Perhaps we should categorise ourselves? That'd be funNo pot shots at individuals. The "angry objectivist" was a category on the list.
The "angry subjectivist" was not.
We're missing the "brand evangelist". You know who you are.
13. The Cheerleader
The overly positive fanboy of the audiophile world, the Cheerleader has passion for his brands and hes not afraid to show it. He loves them and he wants you know it. He may attach himself to one or more products that simply can do no wrong. They are the best, around. And no one can ever get em down.
Perhaps we should categorise ourselves? That'd be fun
I'm a happy objectivist with subjectivist tendencies .
No, really. If I don't like how speakers sound I won't own them, regardless of how they measure.Yeah right!
Because to categorise somebody else, you really have to declare your own slot?Well, we almost got to 20 messages before anyone took a cheap pot shot at people they disagree with... Not too bad!
But this applies to most professional musicians, who are notorious for not caring much about sound playback qualityAnother Type 14: Would declare under oath that it's better to listen to great music on a crap system rather than vice-versa.
But this applies to most professional musicians, who are notorious for not caring much about sound playback quality