raybone0566
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Seems like every thread I'm subscribed to has been trolled by a nut job recently.
Seems like every thread I'm subscribed to has been trolled by a nut job recently.
We're all audiophiles.... so the whole lot of us are nutjobs
Anyone notice that 'finish' was added to the dropdowns for a lot of products? They appear to be exclusively "Silver" and "Silver B Stock", but the Mjolnir 1 has Black listed. Makes me wonder if we're finally going to get Black as an option regularly.
Jason recently made a post about that. Basically all the B stocks will appear under finish. I don't think black is going to be a regular option though.
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The official word on black:
When we have them, black products will appear in the "finish" category. I don't anticipate we'll have black all the time, nor do I anticipate there will be much black product...so if you see it, and you want black finish, grab it!
3Ok, but how much of a difference does it make?
3
The answer is 3.
Patience grasshopper.
In due course others will chime in and provide their feedback.
But asking questions such as these, where any answer is subjective to start with, system dependent in the 2nd place, and 3rd there is no possible answer that will match your experience, just adds to the noise quotient.
I think we can all relate to the excitement you feel that motivates you to want to know, thus you ask questions.
But at this stage of your learning about this whole arena, it will serve you better to listen to what others are contributing, rather than asking nearly unanswerable questions.
Or better yet if your circumstance allows, find out for yourself.
Go to local meets (if possible), and listen to setups others have put together.
In short gain some experience with not only what is available but what your own preferences truly are.
This takes time and effort, but it would appear that you have plenty of time to explore these various aspects of this hobby, that does fascinate us so.
JJ
3
The answer is 3.
Patience grasshopper.
In due course others will chime in and provide their feedback.
But asking questions such as these, where any answer is subjective to start with, system dependent in the 2nd place, and 3rd there is no possible answer that will match your experience, just adds to the noise quotient.
I think we can all relate to the excitement you feel that motivates you to want to know, thus you ask questions.
But at this stage of your learning about this whole arena, it will serve you better to listen to what others are contributing, rather than asking nearly unanswerable questions.
Or better yet if your circumstance allows, find out for yourself.
Go to local meets (if possible), and listen to setups others have put together.
In short gain some experience with not only what is available but what your own preferences truly are.
This takes time and effort, but it would appear that you have plenty of time to explore these various aspects of this hobby, that does fascinate us so.
JJ
If I had the money I would gladly fly you to my home and let you check out my stacks of schiit. My spontaneous purchase, this last Friday night has emptied my savings for this year. I need to control my audiophile monkey, before I do something stupid.
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