Originally posted by Einion
Build quality/longevity aside, I realised that for me good enough is good enough... and I certainly wasn\'t willing to fork out £3,000 for a single speaker! And there\'s also the issue: can you hear the difference between a €1,000 consumer-model stereo and a €10,000-€50,000 audiophile setup, both playing the same CD?
For those that are sure they can, how much placebo effect is there?
Einion
Well, there is always the law of diminishing returns, that to eek out an extra 1% of performance costs 10% more etc and I do agree with you to an extent.
The difference between a £1000 and £10,000 system should be vast in terms not only of build, but also, service and sound quality.... £10,000 and £50,000 not so much.
It also depends on the CD you\'re listening to, how well the producer has done their job and if they have sacrificed sound quality for a compressed sounding ultra clean sound.
I have a good few CDs either end of that scale as well as some beautiful vinyl.
Everyone has their limits though and everyone listens to more or less music so the only ones who can justify how much is spent is the individual buying.
I personally stopped buying when getting an improvement in sound would have cost me double... it\'s a slippery slope in to poverty and purchasing hell.
I saw the philips ones you like the look of here: http://www.headphoneworld.com/p/Philips_SHN5500_Noise_Cancelling_Headphones.htm
and again, they got one glowing review and one damning... I guess they are made of marmite and this would make me find somewhere to try them out first.