I can see it now, why use dirty coal powered electricity when you can install your own dedicated Solar grid and get the cleanest electricity in the universe.
Hahahahaha I was like how? Then saw its audionoteHere's a US $150K DAC. Man I'd love to see how it measures up..
https://bit.ly/3f1GFd0
The old way of audiophoolery: I buy this $1000 DAC instead of that $100 DAC because it sounds better
The new way of audiophoolery: I buy this $1000 DAC instead of that $100 DAC because it sounds exactly the same
Uses an obsolete AD1865N which I found online for around $20.
So, I'm interested to know, what makes up the other $153713? Must be some expensive mix of Audio pixie dust!
(I've found lots of silly stuff like this, I can keep 'em coming!)
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I use Wi-Fi, do I need an audiophile signal cleaner?$500 for a half meter. Bargain!
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/art...wVheq4c3AP7cVJfHo-6GJnnRV0olsc7_c9sfjBvZai7RY
When you tell audiophiles the cheap gear nowadays is more true to the source than their boutique stuff...That is just plain rip-off!
I'll stick with my Cambridge Audio Topaz CD5, thanks!
S.
After watching this and thinking I could reach audio nirvana with my own telephone pole, I was sadly informed that all my electric is underground. I have started a petition asking my neighbors to allow dedicated "HiFi" poles be erected so clean power can be provided to my electronics. Most people will sign a petition without reading it, so when I say "clean power" they think I'm talking solar.
When you tell audiophiles the cheap gear nowadays is more true to the source than their boutique stuff...