FallenAngel
Headphoneus Supremus
Just as the title states, I've noticed time and again that most new devices (whether it be an amp, DAC, USB to S/PDIF converter, whatever), almost every single time, it's brought up by a very new member of the forum.
Is it that people who have been around for a while don't look for new things (which I'm sure isn't true as I regularly look for new stuff) or perhaps it's that new members search through SO much that they ask questions about gear that hasn't been reviewed.
What do you think? Am I delusional or or have others noticed the same?
* Little rant ahead *
Also, again, too many times to note, people have this completely idiotic idea that "newer" = "better". When did this happen? If you take a trash product that was designed yesterday, and compare it to a nice product designed a year ago, I'm pretty damn sure the nice one designed a year ago will win out. Even more subtle is the idea that "improved", "new version", etc of the same products will carry something to a new level of "actually worth it". I'd say almost every time, it's marketing bull and chances are, it's 99% identical but with a higher price tag and larger model number. As I love car comparisons - lets just say I'd take a 10 year old Porsche over a 1 year old Honda Civic any day.
Is it that people who have been around for a while don't look for new things (which I'm sure isn't true as I regularly look for new stuff) or perhaps it's that new members search through SO much that they ask questions about gear that hasn't been reviewed.
What do you think? Am I delusional or or have others noticed the same?
* Little rant ahead *
Also, again, too many times to note, people have this completely idiotic idea that "newer" = "better". When did this happen? If you take a trash product that was designed yesterday, and compare it to a nice product designed a year ago, I'm pretty damn sure the nice one designed a year ago will win out. Even more subtle is the idea that "improved", "new version", etc of the same products will carry something to a new level of "actually worth it". I'd say almost every time, it's marketing bull and chances are, it's 99% identical but with a higher price tag and larger model number. As I love car comparisons - lets just say I'd take a 10 year old Porsche over a 1 year old Honda Civic any day.