• BioDriver@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      High Fi audio is actually legit to a point. Over $300 (well, $400 now with tariffs) is when the scam begins

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        2 hours ago

        Not necessarily. For headphones it can go higher. I’m currently looking at hifiman unveiled.

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          This sequence of comments has me cracking up.

          “I need a thing to make suckers out of morons”

          “You should sell them audiophile shit”

          “Well… some audiophile shit is ok… up to point… after that, you’re def a sucker!”

          “Actually… you’re not a sucker at all if you spend a bunch of money on this shit. Here, take my money!”

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            42 minutes ago

            I get what you’re saying, but there are basically only 3 companies whose headphones are worth 300-600€. Said companies took decades, mountain of innovations and patents to get where they are now.

            If you can actually get that kind of immersion and quality cheaper - I’m all ears. Literally

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      5 hours ago

      A good scam is all about finding a way to bypass bs detectors. Appealing to greed or fear while adding a sense of urgency are the classic ones for good reason. But you’ve got others like appealing to in group/out group dynamics, distrust of institutions, ego, desired self image, laziness, carelessness so much more. You’ve also got those selecting to trigger anyone with a bs detector to only spend time on those without one.