Blacksabbath25 said:
lindsayt said:
Blacksabbath25 said:
lindsayt said:
I've never come across a single hi-fi luddite / romantic / nostalgic in all my visits to Scalford nor at any of the bake-offs I've attended. I have come across a reasonable number of pragmatists.
you only come across Luddites / romantic / nostalgic people on here there's nothing wrong in a bit of old hifi and being nostalgic about it sad I know .
Can you name any here on the What hi-fi forum? I can't think of any.
There's nothing wrong in being nostalgic. But everyone I've come across in the hi-fi world that has engaged in hi-fi nostalgia has been more of a pragmatist than a Luddite / nostalgic.
I've not across anyone that's claimed old is good, new is bad. I've come across a few that have said old good is generally more affordable than new good and sometimes even more affordable than new bad.
its hard to say really on line what someone is really like but I thought myself and Vladimir like and appreciate the old hifi as well as new stuff . I would not class my self pragmatic which I think means sensible about everything in what I do as I've been completely stupid in the past in what choices I've made but hay that's life as we know it . Luddite I am yet to look up what that means *smile*so you have got me there I am afraid just me then and maybe Vladimir.... cross fingers
Google it.
Luddite was an old repair tech I visited occasionally to fix gear. He would drone constantly how he hated new TVs, AVRs, anything digital, new speaker drivers, basically anything made before his midlife crisis. He perpetuated a lot of myths about old kit that I see and recognize on some vintage pages and forums. I'm not saying he was wrong all the time, I learned so much from him, but oh man when he had one of those days, I prefered waiting outside.