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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Why horn-loaded loudspeakers are bad.
Post Subject: the converse can also be truePosted by guy sergeant on: 6/20/2005

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"So many people today are interested in audio only to make money, or for show, or as one of their many passing hobbies"


I occasionally go to the meetings of a recorded music society. A group of maybe 50 mainly older (50+) people gather in one of the larger rooms at a local hotel and listen to a themed programme of music presented by a guest speaker (who may be one of the members.) These societies are quite popular across the UK.

Speaking to those who attend, it soon becomes apparent that while these people are both knowlegeable and passionate about music, they are not really concerned about audio. Few use even modest 'separates' systems. Occasionally there will be someone who bought a Quad system back in the 60's or 70's and who has seen/heard little reason to change it but most listen on japanese rack or midi systems and are quite happy with them.

There is no doubt that these people also listen to, and have an involvement with, music in quite a different way to most 'audiophiles.'

best regards,

Guy

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