The whole audio accessory area seems to have taken off. Besides the cables, look at the magic stones, footers, cable lifts, cones and others. It's crazy.
Not that I can tell. In all the years I have had the AP and Klippel, only twice companies have reached out to me to measure their gear. And then, I probably made 10% of the money/hour that I made working at a day job.Can I ask you something...is buying an APx555, a Klippel NFS and a GRAS45 a good way to make money?
those have been around for *decades*
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Ah, there is that word - profit - a negative label attached as a moral judgement. Every audio manufacturer profits from their product. Does each and every audio product live up to marketing language, published specs. (sometimes fudged), or praises from a "reviewer"? Does more cost always guarantee a better audio product of any flavor? Of course not. Absolutely, hearing differences, musical taste, and other factors influence purchasing decisions. There is not a single true path to audio nirvana.
For me, any claims made by Danny, Amir, Erin, Guttenberg, Atkinson, et. al. have to be verified by myself. Been there, done that dozens of times in search of what works for me. Others can do as they wish. Derogatory terms like snake oil, cult, charlatan, audiophool, idiot, etc. are inflammatory bludgeons instead of adult conversation. Flat-earther is not helpful either.
Amir says a $200 DAC measures identical to a $2000 DAC. Interesting information, but I will make the final decision what is right for me. Danny says a capacitor will improve tweeter response. Interesting information, but I will make the final decision what is right for me.
Life is too short for me to reinvent the wheel over and over again.
I worked in electrical test engineering, and we often just rented expensive seldom-used test equipment when it was needed. I do not know if Klippel equipment can be rented, but if it is, then rental would be the way to go unless the equipment is used very often and it makes more sense to purchase it.
Unfortunately klippel system is not made to be moved once assembled. It is large and very fragile. It is shipped unassembled in nearly 509 pieces. It took 3 days to put together and then days to set up and tune. So much easier to send the speaker to someone who has it to test.I worked in electrical test engineering, and we often just rented expensive seldom-used test equipment when it was needed. I do not know if Klippel equipment can be rented, but if it is, then rental would be the way to go unless the equipment is used very often and it makes more sense to purchase it.
In Danny's defense, banana connectors do mostly suck. However, something like SpeakOn is the solution.