While Christmas shopping in the early 1980's I wandered into a stereo store and found myself the only person in a large dimly lit demo room. The light was focused on a turntable playing Christmas carols through two very small bookshelf speakers. The sound floored me. It sounded real. I returned later and bought the speakers and thus began a lifetime of trying to recapture that experience. I have never quite succeeded but I have from time-to-time created other equally seductive living sound moments. A Thorens turntable was playing through Rogers LS3/5A's speakers powered by two Levinson ML-2 Class A 25 watt mono blocks which in the darkened room were inconspicuous. I never learned what album was playing, but it didn't matter. I heard love between the amps and speakers, and that's what I wanted to bring home.
@AdrianIII5 жыл бұрын
This is why no one ever wants to do real double blind testing. You can't fool them with brand names, high prices, fancy finishes, etc. It's the Achilles heel of audiophilia.
@pioferro5 жыл бұрын
100%!!!!!!!
@peterwood26334 жыл бұрын
Went to listen to a £50k+ Linn setup at a demo night. They had a £20k streamer attached to two of their flagship active floor standers that were 170kg each if I recall from memory. It sounded great of course. I asked the guy to NOT tell us when he was going to play the hi Res tracks, to which he agreed. At the last minute though as the demo was going to begin he chickened out and told us each time hi Res was on so we could collectively synchronise nodding of heads while tapping on our knees.
@michaelstaniec66393 жыл бұрын
I want to definitely do it because music has always been a big part of my life and would love to figure out what my ears and brain determine which is best for me not a sales person....
@bbarten3 жыл бұрын
Especially with cables and interconnects...he he.
@jozefserf20242 жыл бұрын
@@peterwood2633 Linn have been scamming folks for over 50 years and have now morphed into Bose.
@noahman272 жыл бұрын
Great video. As a DJ for private functions and special events for the last 30 years, I've definitely had some major a-HA! moments...learning something new on each gig. How does the expression go? "Expertise comes from experience. Experience comes from making mistakes". Sound is so subjective and so much of your perception is in your mind. That's why that double blind speaker appreciation test is awesome. You're not influenced by the visual design of the speaker or by it's brand name. Then risk feeling embarrassed when you discover your preferred the least expensive speaker in the group! Ha!
@Krommer10004 жыл бұрын
Love the message here. SO many channels are so "DEFINITIVE" about what is "RIGHT", but as long as I'm happy with the sound of my system, then I'm happy. Felt that way for years.
@davidle78643 жыл бұрын
Truthfully, I didn't get into your content because I'm a hifi enthusiastic. In fact, aside from your content I know nothing about hifi but I've since taken an interest. I watch your content not only because I love your design sense and presentation style but you have similar values to me, experience #2 being case in point. Simon Sinek has a great saying to explain why people have loyalty towards brands: people don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it. Love your humility and open mindedness 🙂
@tomcrook67964 жыл бұрын
This is so refreshing! And liberating. And spot-on. I always want better, but after finding this channel, I'm much better at really enjoying what I have, and listening in the moment.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We appreciate you watching.
@howardskeivys41842 жыл бұрын
I frequently think that about the wife!
@NickP3335 жыл бұрын
Andrew, I’ve got 4 or 5 audio based channels that I watch regularly, yours being one of them. I’ve gotta say that this one was easily one of your top 3 vids. All 3 of those stories were not only extremely entertaining, but also very freeing as well. Thanks, man! Keep up the great work, Andrew. 🎶🔊🙂
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@CultureWars_2 жыл бұрын
I agree. I'm 66 and my Journey started in the early 1960's with a simple phonograph suit case listening to 45's and 78's. Later in middle school my father purchased a Zenith Console Stereo which became my euphoria moment. By high school me and my friends had Pioneer systems with dolby and even Quad. Went from 78's to 45's to LP's to 8 track to cassette to CD's to stream......and I loved it all. And now on a limited budget and watching your reviews I went back to what I thought would be plain and simple and just enjoy what I could, with Fluance Signature Speakers and a Sony Receiver. The first time hearing them.....I cried....... It was Rapture..... It sounded like every artist was in the room with me and the joy that I experienced was like that time I heard music on my phonograph for the first time. Thank you Andrew for bringing true joy to a old man hearing Sinatra, B. B. King, AC-DC, Beatles, Patsy Cline, John Williams and everything in-between...as if I was hearing them for the first time. Again thanks Andrew for all you do to help us all connect to this wonderful hobby of music listening.
@AcidexMax4 жыл бұрын
I really like this video. IMO one of your best. I used to be a Hi-Fi dealer and had a demo room with different Hi-end speakers on a switchboard, played mostly the same pieces on a demo for clients, so I knew them well. I tried to play the game of guessing which one was playing and I'm embarrassed to say how many times I was wrong. I came to believe that my mood, the time of day, allergies, and even if I was hungry made a difference in how I perceived the sound. I also think that the way our ears are constructed (shape and size) make a difference in how the sound arrives at your ear canal and even beyond the sensitivity of the eardrum is very different from one person to another. It's all very subjective, at the end of the day I think most people like to have a confirmation that they bought or are buying something good.
@EDKsurly4 жыл бұрын
I'm a newbie audiophile. Recently went to Magnolia to listen to Logan Martin's. I tested them against other brands. I never heard of KEF but my ears liked them better. Pretty cool to learn that a big name doesn't always win.
@davecell39233 жыл бұрын
Your comments at the end about the worst thing that could happen is being proven right, and how being proven wrong opens up new possibilities, is absolutely brilliant, and can apply to anything, not just audio. Well played, Sir. :)
@thomaswachter77825 жыл бұрын
Andrew, it wasn't all that long ago that I realized your experience. I just liked hearing your take on things. Seeing as the Audiophile experience is so limited in my area, that my community is all online. You guy's are all my friends and community. I love each and everybody's contribution.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Well, I'm glad to have you as a part of the community. Appreciate you watching!
@timothysullysullivan25714 жыл бұрын
sober, rational, allowing for human factor, open minded.... awesome!
@ChogTheGreat Жыл бұрын
This is very true. The other bias we often form (often due to marketing) is that "newer is better." The truth is, Hi-Fi created a decade or two ago may reproduce just as high quality fidelity and sound as top-end gear manufactured last week. Marketing and cultural expectation has a lot to answer for.
@hi-fihaven22575 жыл бұрын
Awesome episode Andrew. I sat back and watched it on my main viewing system. I was glued to it from beginning to end! I found it very interesting, and insightful. Man thank you for all of your hard work. I still have my first stereo receiver that I ever purchased. I was 14 it was 1975, and my stereo receiver cost 750 USD. 45 years later I buy a 7.2 channel receiver with Atmos for 500 USD, to me that is amazing!
@agentm835 жыл бұрын
I'm fairly new to being an audiophile. It's a fun hobby! One thing I like about being a budget audiophile is you can spend relatively little money and still get amazing sound these days, plenty of room for discovery and being impressed.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Never lose your naïveté and enjoy the journey.
@agentm835 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews Thank you! :-)
@dsonyay5 жыл бұрын
We have a friend who's a giant Paradigm speaker fan.. nothing else compares. Well one day we're at a hi-fi shop and he asks us to listen to a set of Paradigms he was interested in upgrading to. So the sales guy switches over to them and is streaming some great music on Tidal. Our friend loved them and goes on to point out all the awesome details the speakers are picking up. These speakers sounded superb, we all agreed. Our Paradigm fanboy was truly blown away (frankly, we were all impressed). After a few minutes, we notice that it appears the Motion 50s aren't the ones playing.. the salesman then says, "oops, yeah, I have the wrong speakers selected, the one's you're listening to are the Klipsch RP-8000f models. LoL. I suggested my friend save about 3 grand and get the Klipsch. He hasn't been the same since.
@Toogoodtobetrue4585 жыл бұрын
dsonyay it’s like switching to Folgers and not telling your friend. Blind listening is valuable.
@a.c.14745 жыл бұрын
I better not find out you work for Klipsch or else !!! .....I must say though that the latest Klipsch speakers sound good even over KZbin and because of their outrageously good efficiency of 97, 98 will work with some lovely low wattage amps.
@dsonyay5 жыл бұрын
@@a.c.1474 haha.. no not associated in the least. I think the RP8000f is a 98 in efficiency. I think all of their speakers are known for that.. aren't the Klipschhorns, Corwalls, and LaScala ober 100?
@sixstringsdown15 жыл бұрын
@@dsonyay My very old FORTE ONE SPEAKERS are 98 db. efficient. It's because the horn mid and tweeter require very little power. Driven by a NAKAMICHI STASIS 35 WATT receiver, circa 1988.
@sixstringsdown14 жыл бұрын
@@dsonyay Klipschhorns... hold your hat... 106 db efficient!
@infinite1der5 жыл бұрын
A relative and I talk about gear and what we want to try. We're both happy with our own systems, but there's SO MUCH out there that we want to try. And it's all because: We don't know what we don't know! And when you can't play in the realm of price-no-object gear, you're limited to your own budget. To which we say, "I don't wanna know, what I don't know."
@dougbulldog99472 жыл бұрын
After setting up my latest 7.2 system with 6 tower speakers for music I realised I prefer 2 channel music!!!
@jamesbarrick34033 жыл бұрын
I had a hifi moment that changed me... I was 16 years old and went to Mike Holmes house where his older brother had a system that was mind blowing. Two Klipschorns in the front channels and two Cornwalls in the rear. Four mono Crown Amps, a B&O linear tracking turntable and crates of records. We smoked pot until my face melted and yea the music was good too.
@maxwellroxy31844 жыл бұрын
I graduated from high school in 1973. I knew that I would have to work my way through college, so I got a job at a factory that made medical products. I visited a coworkers house and he had a stereo system with "Voice of the Theater" speakers. I could not believe the sound that came out of them. I had to have a system. Went to the local mall and found a receiver that was "state of the art". A huge 60 watt per channel system by Onkyo with Pioneer CS-99A speakers. I was in heaven. The system was state of art for about a month (before I bought it). I still have this system. My Creative sound system on my PC has sound that is almost equal to my system and has a subwoofer. I still listen to my stereo while I am retired. I love my old vinyl records (with my disk washer system).
@NosEL34 Жыл бұрын
I have only been watching Andrew and Kristi for the last year and a half probably, as I took a hiatus from hifi gear and reading publications while the kids grew up and life was happening...but every once in awhile I'll come across some of these older videos and there has really been some gems that he has done. This was one of them in my opinion. I really enjoy when he shares stories and thoughts from his earlier years. Great stuff..some of these videos need to be reposted lol. Try talking to the younger generation about blind testing and they will give you the business...but I guess I was the same way once upon a time.
@stevenmichael77705 жыл бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Your experience and insight truly appreciated.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@psikeyhackr69144 жыл бұрын
I am an old ex-audiophile that used to work for Pacific Stereo before you were born. I had a pair of AR-11s that I kept for years and was quite satisfied. But I would read about more expensive speakers that I was not about to buy. I stopped into a used hi-fi store and they had a pair of Vandersteen 2Ci speakers so I just listened long enough to test for defects. I started comparing them to the ARs not expecting any phenomenal difference. Then I played Stand By Me by Ben E King. There is the sound of a triangle being struck periodically in the background. The difference between the speakers was shocking. Each strike was easily audible on the ARs but with the Vandersteens each strike sounded distinctly different from the previous strike! Once I noticed I could barely recognize the changes with the ARs when I listened for it. So what music makes which speaker strut its stuff may take some searching.
@guccisasha3 жыл бұрын
Every once in a while in life, a moment comes to you that makes you realize " I don't know shit'. Well said, and so true. We all encounter humbling experiences every once in a while, the key is to learn from those moments. Ty Andrew.
@ST-pn5nu5 жыл бұрын
I love how you are out here just telling the truth about audio. Nobody is actually doing that and it’s so frustrating. Hopefully you prevent upcoming audiophiles wasting a fortune on the types of equipment they wont benefit from. You seem like a really good dude keep it up.
@GuiltyRocker5 жыл бұрын
Andrew is great. Also check out Audioholics, I think they pride themselves in saying it how it is.
@JeffreyThreat774 жыл бұрын
Standing applause... Thanks Andrew!
@JackTheladd5 жыл бұрын
After spending the weekend with speaker placements, room arranging and such, I've finally found something sweet. My confirmation was calling in sick so I could spend another day just listening. NAD C338 with Elac debut 6.2 speakers. I can't believe how good my room sounds on a decent budget.
@a.c.14745 жыл бұрын
You're fired !!!!!!!!
@tomprowda95814 жыл бұрын
So far I've watched 4 videos on this channel; I REALLY like this guy! I'm 69 years old, my experience with high quality audio started in 1957 when I was 7, my Dad brought home a "hifi set" It was a Garrard RC-88 record changer with a GE cartridge,a 10 watt Harmon Kardon "Prelude" integrated amplifier and a University 6201 12" coaxial speaker mounted in a cabinet the size of a refrigerator that stood in a corner of our living room. The first thing my Dad played was the famous Fritz Reiner recording of "Scheherazade" and I was hooked! I've progressed thru the entire spectrum of audio gear, at one time worked at 2 very fine audio dealers in the SF Bay area and assembled a system that most people would dream of. I'm retired now and I just completed assembling a budget system of a Topping DAC/preamp and a Hypex Class D power amp and I'm utterly floored at the level of performance from this electronics rig; it easily betters far more expensive setups from less than 5 year ago! The future has never been brighter for audio enthusiasts who desire high quality sound on smaller budgets!
@joshuasterling21444 жыл бұрын
D class is fun and often very good. I have used them in different applications to include our own audio setup in our personal PA system in the hobby shop which has a projector and a hobby area. I run two Yamaha DBR 10 inch pre amped PA speakers and two PA powered subs. They all run on D class technology.. They are process by a SMSL Balanced XLR Dac that just sound really amazing for the money. A/B will probably never go anywhere but D will rise in prominence in the future.
@galessi12264 жыл бұрын
Tom....what bookshelf speaker would you recommend with your new system?
@nonametofame5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this one. All your latest ones have been excellent. Valuable advice without comparison or gear reviews. Just simple, personal, & humble perspective.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
I've really enjoyed not focusing so much on equipment so I'm glad you've enjoyed the videos too!
@midevil19805 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing topic and presentation! Pretty much confirms my suspicions that I've had for a while now, and really makes you think. I love that... Great video! 😉👍
@iowaudioreviews5 жыл бұрын
So glad you shared your experience in a double blind study. I've dug through the web reading about many of these and the results are usually the same. Not one person can consistently pick the best piece of gear. I've done studies with friends and family over the years with cables, speaker, and sample rates and again not one of them could consistently pick out the best anything. This is why I'm very sceptical about what manufacturers and other audiophiles claim.
@TheOrreWombell2 жыл бұрын
I was happy with my setup for almost 20 years. When I was researching for new speakes, I discovered the esoteric world of "High End" Hifi.... There are actually grown man dicsussing the "sound" of cables and wires.
@waynechesser20003 жыл бұрын
Just found this fantastic channel a couple of days ago and immediately subscribed. Don't know that I have ever heard anyone say "I don't know" with such enthusiasm and it is wonderful! Thank you for all the great videos!
@blakeanderson79064 жыл бұрын
So true..."the only person who has to love the sound of your system is you"
@AudioGearhead4 жыл бұрын
The little things that make you say, "O." I do not have the latest or greatest but I do love what I have. No one in my life appreciates audio the way I do and I've accepted that. Everyone and everything can be manipulated. I love how raw this video is. I've watched a bunch of your videos, this is my favorite.
@efilnikufesina75324 жыл бұрын
I enjoy audio a lot with movies and music. My family thinks I'm nuts.
@parraangel5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing!.. fantastic 16 and half minutes... oh that ecstatic "I know nothing..." experience in life! is so liberating and opens so many doors to growth!! Echoing your thoughts all the way! You reminded me of someone who dared to say it like it is in my life, and people like you help so many of us...
@TheCarusoGroup3 жыл бұрын
New viewer. Classical and jazz musician. Impressed by your truths. I love great audio, but not so much the arrogance of “audiophiles”.
@northlake732 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy all of your videos. The way you articulate yourself and speak in terms we all understand shows you have had a lot of experience in hi fi journalism in your past. Keep them coming, love it.
@karellen005 жыл бұрын
My idea is that for any given audio component there's a certain amount of complexity (that is translated in money) that if it's exceeded doesn't make the product objectively better, at least when we consider the sensibility of the human ear when used as a measuring device. A lot of times what you get crossing that point is just a slight difference in sound signature. I am not saying it is a wrong thing to search, but that it's possible that you truly prefer the sound signature of a cheaper product.
@donknox91225 жыл бұрын
That may be the best “audiophile” video/commentary I’ve ever experienced. Damn. I’m a fairly new subscriber and have only watched a handful of your vids, but you absolutely won me over with that. Thanks Andrew.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.
@burliesanford18633 жыл бұрын
Damn fine video of your journey through hi-fi music Andrew . I'm 65 years of life and I find your videos very informative . Thanks ..
@thorinhg3 жыл бұрын
Late to the party on this as I play "catch up" on your videos, but YES! Joy, amazement, FUN! I love getting granular on stats and graphs and specs as much as the next guy, but when you lose sight of the point, the enjoyment of the thing, what's left? Nicely said Andrew! Thanks once again!
@PrestonVenzant4 жыл бұрын
In this world going with the crowd usually will get you firmly on the wrong side. It works that way in so many ways. From how to raise a family, how to build a marriage, your career path, and how to increase the value of those things are actually tied up into the simple art of picking the sound that sounds best to you. I'm being serious. Listen to your spouse, your kids, your boss, and you will quickly learn all the various nuances of each and every tonal quality of things said. Listening to a sound system works exactly the same. What quirks does a system have that are enjoyable? Which ones are a turn off? Sound is inspiring in so many ways that it is ultimately spiritual. Sound goes down into the soul. It moves the heart, it expands the mind and it is the evidence of God. Keep up the good work, sir. That was incredible.
@AdamGalvez3 жыл бұрын
Idk how I’ve missed this video for so long, but…wow, thank you. Love your honesty. More ppl need to watch this.
@robertrichard4693 жыл бұрын
I must say that your attitude is impressively refreshing, especially to a man who later on in life discovered the joy and passion of listening to vinyl. A man who is also on a fixed income and just cannot afford all kinds of audiophile equipment. Believe me, tomorrow my first set of open back headphones are arriving and I only spent $126 on an Amazon special. I was particularly struck by the fact that of all the speakers in that second story the $400 speakers were chosen as the preferred pair. Anyway, I am really impressed by your humble attitude and self reflection and doubly so that that realization brought you a certain amount of renewed joy in what you do. So many audiophiles will NEVER admit to not knowing all that there is to know and their arrogant insistence that they, and ONLY they can possibly know what is right for everyone else. Bravo!
@themergen13 жыл бұрын
One thing changed me was in 1989. It was Pioneer SP-700D surround sound processor with 3 AV receivers, Dual 606 turntable, Sony CD player, Sony dual cassette recorder and player, Pioneer 12" large subwoofer, Panasonic VHS player, RCA 25" XL-100 TV, 2 bookshelf speakers used as center right left(one on each side of TV), and 11 speakers(10.1 system).A 256 function remote for SP-700D, 16 soundfield modes and 8 movie modes, with impossible constantly me getting to change EQ.The EQ was not as a constant no need to get up to change as is today's sound systems, which are Audysee, Disney disc etc. With all the COMPLEXITIES, it taught me to look for simple audio systems.
@rafacq4 жыл бұрын
Great commentary. Brought back memories of my teenage years and how much I enjoyed listening to my father’s new stereo in the late 60s. What a wonderful warm sound from our H.H.Scott 33 watts tube amplifier! Thanks for sharing your experiences.
@michaelmityok10015 жыл бұрын
Kudos to you Andrew, this video is one of the very best on the subject on KZbin right now.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@rangersmith46524 жыл бұрын
Good story re: blind testing. The key to blind testing is SPL matching; otherwise, the loudspeaker that is loudest tends to sound best.
@gtric14663 жыл бұрын
Andrew been watching your videos for awhile. Honestly one of your best. Thank you. It's amazing what you can make a fairly budget speaker sound like with the right synergy.
@pauldavies60374 жыл бұрын
A very honest approach dont forget hearing something and listening to something are two different things
@johnbrentford55135 жыл бұрын
Adding a external DAC to my computer not only made the music sound better made it so much better that I listen to more music now.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! Sounds like a good purchase!
@johnbrentford55134 жыл бұрын
@@demonreturns4336 I have the Schiit Audio Modi 3.
@mattgiunt5 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you conduct a blind test here with class D crown amp and an expensive AB amp and play same track through both and then reveal the results the next day.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
We did that at (withheld) between two Class D amplifiers from two different third parties against their top selling AB amp and even a Class A amp. The results were mixed to say the least. Not everyone picked what they thought they would -or should I say, not everyone ended up liking what they thought they would. There was no "winner", but there was a lot of head shaking (in a good way). Needless to say, this company started offering amps with Class D topologies after that ;).
@mattgiunt5 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews Thats great. Im still on the fence between a crown and an Outlaw.
@AdrianIII5 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews I actually think that perceptions are influenced by the NAME of the amp configuration. "Obviously" A is better than AB, and of course anything with an "A" in it's name is better than anything with a "D." If we reversed the naming conventions of these topologies, would we also change the perception of their goodness?
@rekodo_intl3 жыл бұрын
Amazing stories. The double-blind test and our biases or pre-conceptions are fascinating. I'm absolutely sure that my $5k speakers are much better than my $300 speakers. Or are they???? Anyway, I think the takeaway of your story is to be opened minded about products. Is what we're playing or listening to great or not -- no matter the brand or price tag.
@rickybobbyracing91063 жыл бұрын
It's soo true. I was showing a friend of mine 3 DIY speakers i was going to build. While watching some of the videos, he says to me - that one, I like that one the best. I'm thinking, I didn't even build them that, what are you basing this on? That one looks the best so far... LOL, smh.
@howardskeivys41842 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Ultimately, there is no better or best, no right or wrong, there is just personal preference. Your point about bias is crucial. I think it can be more influential than any of us realise. I’m not going to name drop any brand names. I have a preamp monoblocks combination by a long standing highly respected manufacturer, cost me £17000 2 years ago. All my close family, friends and colleagues have enjoyed regular listening sessions with me, and agree the amps sound superb. I recently purchased another preamp monoblocks combination. They cost me £4999 consumer direct. I bought them because with out exception, every review was brimming with positivity. In my opinion, they are very good, for the price. I’d probably say they’re good at twice the price. But, again, in my opinion, not in the same league in terms of all round performance as my original combo. On a number of occasions, I’ve invited various family and friends around for a blind AB test. With very few exceptions, they all agreed that my original combo outshone the less expensive combo. They weren’t aware that I was lying. I’d told them that they were listening to one combo, when actually they were listening to the other.
@AlexandreLollini5 жыл бұрын
My life in audio drives me to this : never ever a multichannel audio system will image better the audio stage than a good 2.0 or 2.1. For cinema, for music, this is 2, left and right, and this is the way to get the absolute best center and surrounds the room gives all. Do it well, good signal, good material, balanced xlr to amp, eq for the room, and just wow! It's so obvious when you can do the A/B test.
@EricLucero4 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this video. The humility vs elitism, enthusiasm vs know-it-all, makes you very approachable. These stories were interesting to listen to. It seems like you took away the right lessons which helps explain why I’m here listening to this channel instead of someone else. 👍
@fuffy4424 жыл бұрын
I am a retired symphony musician and I've never heard a system that could reproduce the sound I experienced sitting onstage. But, if you want a real high point, how about performing St. Saens' 3rd Symphony in Carnegie Hall? No sound system is going to match that.
@zoroluva2 жыл бұрын
Aaah so this is how he came up with his sign off. Very eye opening.
@chashint12 жыл бұрын
Hello Andrew, with 450 comments and this video being two years old it is unlikely you will see this comment, but here I am typing it anyway...LOL When your channel initially showed up in my KZbin scroll, I got a chuckle because I remember reading some of your articles from the early-mid 2000's. I understand the demands of working for an audiophile "publication", but some of the things you wrote were really a stretch for me and the article recommending some cables where you said you saw no reason to spend more than a couple hundred bucks per meter really put me off of anything else you had to say about anything. To be honest the only reason I watched the video on the Pioneer VSX-LX305 was to see how badly you bashed it, I was quite surprised when that was not the case at all. That video prompted me to watch another, and that one prompted me to watch another, which prompted me to subscribe to your channel. Now I have stumbled upon this video which is quite revealing about your journey. Well done sir and thank you for having this channel on KZbin.
@johndavies62533 жыл бұрын
Andrew, thank you so much for sharing these stories. I can honestly say that not only was your description thoroughly enjoyable and informative, but really spoke to the one thing we really crave, honesty. Your humble admission of times where you had to question your preconceptions really resonated with me, to the point where I might have to say this was the most impactful video I have watched this year. Thank you. Wishing you and Christie a very blessed and prosperous 2022.
@VishnuPadmanabhan4 жыл бұрын
That whole "power of suggestion" experience, wow! Thank you very much for this video.
@trumanfalkner34753 жыл бұрын
“If it challenges your way of thinking, then let it challenge the way that you think. The worst that can happen is you can be proven right. Because if you’re proven wrong, what doors of possibility are now open to you?” 🔥❤️
@PsychoStueyHappyKittens4 жыл бұрын
"I don't know shit." Something quite a few audiophiles could probably do with learning :P
@jimgardner51294 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, I've been following you for a bit and think this is the post that nails it. You are an incredibly gifted communicator. While I expect a good deal of this comes from your years of writing, guaranteed most of it comes from within, along with a willingness to share. Sure, there were plenty of edits here but it appears you're using neither a script nor recipe cards. You've got your thoughts organized in your head. You talk directly to us. Thank you for that. You care about the final product before you post it. I was genuinely interested in your story, as I expect others were, too. Ever thought of hosting a TV program? Your voice and calm & confident presentation are made for it. Barring that, becoming a teacher? You'd excel at either and your audience would reap the rewards. Now, if I can be completely sappy for just one more moment, I think you'd be an incredible father. You'd fill your children's minds with ideas, imagination and possibilities. Fundamental building blocks. Oh, and fun. Let's not forget fun. Cheers.
@DwightMS13 жыл бұрын
Andrew, thank you for your honesty and humility.
@charlesluck35364 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched hundreds if not thousands of videos on audio and video, and none of them have left as much of an impression as this one has. It brings back so many memories. Outstanding job, keep up the great work. I really enjoy the direction you are going with your channel.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@a.c.14745 жыл бұрын
Very honest of you Andrew. Music memory is apparently very poor in all human beings. I no longer look at hi-fi as that is better or worse but just a different sound character.
@jamesmackinlay44773 жыл бұрын
I have watched a lot of your videos all are great as usual still love the Asian grandma with the cats LOL. But this video was one of the best because it goes well beyond the difference in stereo gear opinions. It was a great way to explain how everyone can be influenced in ways that can and will change their life's forever for good or bad. It was sort of humbling for a lack of a better word and as a reminder we are all human and to respect everyone's opinion.
@bivitabrata31882 жыл бұрын
The fun is the journey of finding what's nice for our own ears itself
@hedley0075 жыл бұрын
Very cool Mr. Robinson, very honest observations and you give good advice, You have a very hard task of trying to cut through the many choices that we have today! After staying away from the HiFi hobby that I grew up with for almost forty years, I have caught the bug again after hearing you talk! I’m an old timer who grew up in Jamaica in the fifties and my dad Hedley Sr., In 1959 built a tri-channel stereo system, so six amplifiers driving bass, mids and highs with active crossovers for each, all tubes, transistors were not invented yet, he wound all the transformers himself and used 807 transmitter tubes which were popular then, in push-pull mode, as the output tubes, the speakers were also his design, 2x20 foot folded horn boxes with 18 inch woofers, horn midrange, horn tweeters, and of course a 30x20 room to play it in.....very difficult to do in 2020 and would cost a fortune...but now in 2020 there are so many choices and you are a great director and I’m listening, thank you for your insight.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
I thank you so much for tuning in! Your former system sounds like it would be oh so sweet to hear!
@hedley0075 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews It was! ...and I'm having fun in 2020....Just waiting for my Magnepan LRS to arrive I will let you know my thoughts once I have them! Peace!
@jimgardner51294 жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing. What fun!
@bphilbac5 жыл бұрын
Once again very good stuff Andrew. Thanks for the post!
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.
@gregoryblake33774 жыл бұрын
As a novice I really appreciate your honesty it refreshing keeping it 💯
@JerryWDaviscom5 жыл бұрын
Well done, Andrew. This is a special video. I had a very unique Hi-Fi experience in 1993. I went into a stereo store in College Station, TX with $3k cash in my wallet to buy a new receiver and some speakers. I wanted Paradigm because I had a nice pair of 2-ways a year before and had given them to someone when I took a traveling job. I was taking a sabatical from that job and needed a stereo, so I told the salesman that I was interested in the Nakamichi AV-1 and a pair of floor-standing Paradigms. The receiver was OK, but when the salesman stood me in front of what at the time was Paradigms best studio monitor series speakers (about 5 feet tall and quite wide, too). He started the music and brother, I was possessed by it. Immediately I reached for my wallet. Not a single thought went through my mind, as I was totally entranced by the sound coming from those speakers. It was physical, visceral and spiritual at the same time. My hand went to my wallet on its own accord. It was a transcendent moment that I will cherish for life. I didn't buy the speakers because they were just too big and would not fit into the back of my Toyota truck, a small one, but oh man I wish I could have a moment like that again. I would rent a trailer this time.
@jimgardner51294 жыл бұрын
That's a great story. Must have been quite the experience. One that we all hope for at least once during our journey.
@runetech5 жыл бұрын
I actually recently had a completely changing audio experience. I am 50+ years old and have been into HiFi all my life and have several really good setups at home. Everything has evolved over time and in pace with new developments on the market.And then suddenly lately I had to go through some old Cassette Tapes, and I found it kind of fun and I revived my Nakamichi and some other stuff. But the change came when I got a Sony Walkman DD33 and connected my Mitchell & Johnsson GL2 headphones to it. Put in a 29 year old mixed tape on TDK MA-XG into it and started listening. It sounded FANTASTIC. I had completely forgotten how powerful portable music sounded like, modern DAP's just doesn't have that dynamic power, to get that power you need extra stages and then it is just not practical anymore. The DD33's dynamics and detail was the most fun and engaging I have heard in a decade. I now shelved all my DAP's and are completely returning to Cassettes for my portable format. I don't care if it is technically inferior somehow, because this is so much more engaging than anything else I've heard for such a long time that I am actually still a little chocked.
@sjt665 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, thank you so much for that info about the “test” you did at the audio show! That was awesome! And that was something I always believed would happen! You proved it! Way to go! 👍
@peterwood26334 жыл бұрын
A moment for me was installing Gaia isolation feet. Not because the effect was noticeable and beneficial but that it did anything at all. That my GF heard it straight away too and it wasn't a snake oil purchase.
@fred1boot3 жыл бұрын
I'm recovering from a medical situation and spent a lot of today watching your videos. This one is by far my favorite and solidified my impression of you. I already subbed, but if I hadn't I definitely would have after this video. 👏👏👏
@darrenleslie92764 жыл бұрын
Well said and explained Andrew. Too many people get caught up in what is the latest, greatest thing. What some people forget, in the audio world, is you can build a world class system (in a cost effective way) if it's designed for your personal needs. I sold stereo equipment for independent hi end stereo shops in the late 80's. I learned very quickly that everyone hears things differently. No product is a save all, fix all solution. The system must be tailored to the customers listening taste, room acoustics (setup) and sources normally used. There is no wrong in audio unless you spend money for no appreciable performance gain, especially if you have ventured outside your budget. You simply don't have to spend silly money to get audio performance that is truly jaw dropping if the system is designed properly for the person spending the money. Thank you for spreading the word Andrew.
@JEG69195 жыл бұрын
Father had a JBL Paragon. Most amazing sound. Large format compression driver and horn loaded bass. 🎶
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Those old JBLs continue to be something special. Thank you for watching.
@richclips5 жыл бұрын
Excellent, you get it totally, have fun with the kit, enjoy the music, and just enjoy the fun of the hobby :) so much kit out there that sounds great, and at the end of the day, if you're enjoying it then that's what counts :) love your videos, many thanks
@b.a.23355 жыл бұрын
Agree with you 💯%. I recall a situation with a high end group of sales reps at Sound Advice / Tweeter. In it I explained no matter what Krell, B&k, Rotel or Marantz amp or pre pro you try to sell me 2 things are going to change... The speakers I own and the room I have them in won't sound like yours. Only 1 on 4 of them did the light bulb go off and agree. I guess it's why up until the rear channels went out (13 years later) on my Denon 5700 a couple of years ago did I know for sure electronics at the upper mid tier level was as you said yesterday... The law of diminishing returns. A.R., love your perspectives keep keeping us in check !
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you watching and sharing your story!
@b.a.23355 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews if you can share your insight regarding WISA technology and where it's going that would be great.
@77936fief4 жыл бұрын
i bought those infinity bookshelves about 13 years ago. still love the sound quality
@afrancois19685 жыл бұрын
The mind is very powerful, but also powerful in tricking ourselves. We want to.believe. More then once I had to re-evaluate my initial impression. I’ve learned over time to be to a certain degree skeptical about what I initial find to be true.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Skepticism is healthy. Cynicism is bad, in my opinion. Thanks for watching!!!
@pattiepats2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@andrewrobinsonreviews2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
@bruceprouse55622 жыл бұрын
Have watched this show several times. It is great. Thanks Andrew.
@theone69ize3 жыл бұрын
Refreshing videos!! A pleasure to listen cause it Seems like you want to and are making a difference. You care to make High End audio better. Need more like you. Keep up your awesome work!!!
@mrman74532 жыл бұрын
Worst rabbit hole I went down home theater.
@BobDerGute842 жыл бұрын
Try wine. You're in for a surprise
@Lexington3655 жыл бұрын
What a refreshing channel for audio enthusiasts. The most I enjoy music is when I am either driving, working, or doing something around the house. I have a mid range system ($2000 or so) and I have felt chained to it in the past, but now I have it on mainly when I’m doing something. Even just using my laptop at least I am doing something to create background noise. Ohh and the pride and joy of my system? A $30 Chromecast Audio😎 Keep up the good work👍
@Lexington3655 жыл бұрын
RanByMonkeys I use tidal and qobuz and output optically to a decent dac on my amp. Anything else to add?😎
@Lexington3655 жыл бұрын
@@ranbymonkeys2384 Allow me to counter. 1) We are talking about optical out not optical processing. If you think optical sounds tinny its your DAC thats the problem as thats what handles the processing. Maybe get a new DAC or just get rid of the JACKshit Audio that nobody has ever heard of? 2) I don't pay for Tidal or Qobuz, hence why I have both. The fact you had one and not the other implies you do pay for them. Sucks to be you I guess. ***** FINISH HIM! ***** 3) The source of my system is Tidal and Qobuz. Pretty much as good as it gets for streaming. I did use an external DAC with a MacBook Pro but I didn't like having my laptop tied to my system. So after a lot of research a network streamer that supports Tidal and Qobuz that outputs digitally. Introducing the Chromecast Audio. I let that handle the streaming and my amps DAC (Wolfson DAC) handle the processing. Seems you don't know the rules too chess. I think you should check, mate👍🏼
@Lexington3655 жыл бұрын
RanByMonkeys I’d swap my entire system for an Alba radio if it meant I got to watch Raiden pull your head off.
@riagnol5 жыл бұрын
I have watched a few of your videos and it just hit that you are so like Kevin Spacey, not in a negative way.
@prateeksaini5412 Жыл бұрын
You’re so humbly honest. Love it!
@1972jwalk2 жыл бұрын
Your words are so true ! Not everyone sees the same and obviously hears the same !
@mondavou94083 жыл бұрын
I share your point of view and have had similar experiences analyzing (blindly) all sorts of things (high end, low end and things in between) ultimately, I reached the same conclusion. However, I do not share your skill in communicating it. Its a great point of view and applicable towards so many things. Nice job and nice to hear!! Thank you.
@Aki-or9gi3 жыл бұрын
Okay, get this, I spent six years trying to make LED lights and bulbs seem sexy and interesting! I'd've KILLED to write about remote controllers and power strips!
@andrewrobinsonreviews3 жыл бұрын
😂
@joepop81225 жыл бұрын
“I don’t know shit”. It takes a certain level of humility to admit that. And this is what makes you so good at what you do. Instead of looking for excuses in why you failed to pick out the speaker you thought you could, you used it as a learning experience and it has made you a better reviewer. In my opinion anyway.
@whitey2113 жыл бұрын
The last two points are in everything "high end" from wine to speakers. Do a double blind test and even experts often can't actually tell a difference. ESPECIALLY if they are told one is expensive and one is cheap but it's the same thing both times.
@christopherjohnson90014 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the stories that carried your messages, also the personal insight, and the perspective you apply now. You cannot teach experience but absolutely appreciate your approach to happiness rather than technology. I think you’ve arrived, now help the rest of us get there, too!
@donalddeorio22375 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, another good video so you participated in listening tests for Harmon audio. When I was trying to decide what speakers I was going to buy I did research into Floyd E tloole did amazing work in acoustics in Canada. Wound up with Infinity interlude, which were a trickle down from the Intermezzo line. 16 years later I still have them and still sound amazing with the IL 25c and IL10 bookshelf speakers. The IL10 is an incredible bargain and one of the most musical in that price range. Thanks for bringing sanity to the hobby.
@andrewrobinsonreviews5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@fredrikotterstad3 жыл бұрын
This video rings true on so many levels, and goes way beyond audio! Thanks for making this 👍🏻💪🏼👊🥰