A new audiophile, Specific-Hat-6914, is unsure about the value of their Kenwood JL-802 speakers after reading conflicting opinions online. They seek validation from the audiophile community.
Summary
- Contradicting opinions stir doubt in the mind of a new audiophile
- Personal enjoyment vs. online validation: the eternal dilemma
- Audiophile snobbery exposed: enjoy your sound, ignore the noise
Love in the Air
One user advises, “If you love them and they sound good to you, that’s all that matters. Don’t get hung up on the ‘true audiophile’ BS. We all start somewhere. Enjoy them!”
Old is Gold
Another user shares, “I love big woofers. I have a pair of 20 y.o. JBLs and they still rock.”
Ignore the Noise
One user highlights, “Don’t let anyone tell you which components/speakers you can and can’t enjoy. There’s a lot of audio snobbery out there. Enjoy your speakers to the fullest!”
Left or Right?
Amidst the confusion, a user humorously points out, “I don’t know much about Kenwoods, but that looks like two left speakers to me. Are they supposed to be like that?”
The audiophile journey is about personal enjoyment and discovery, not seeking validation from online opinions.