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    Comments 249 Comments
    1. Paul.Raulerson's Avatar
      Paul.Raulerson -
      Quote Originally Posted by firedog View Post
      Paul can you explain what the amazing difference is? ...This is a sincere question.
      I think Richard had a similar experience, and he is much more eloquent than I at describing it. Perhaps he would not mind stepping in and giving his point of view.

      But, as best as I can put it into words, it is far more enjoyable not only because it is much faster, but because I no longer have to devote time or attention to filtering out the ads, even when they are just in my peripheral vision. I can concentrate on and enjoy the content. The site is not only much faster, but "calmer." If any of that makes any sense, which I rather doubt.

      The point is, I can read a page long posting almost as easily now as if it were in hardcopy print. Something I could not do with ads. And this effect was totally unexpected to me.

      Yours,
      -Paul
    1. The Computer Audiophile's Avatar
      The Computer Audiophile -
      Hi Guys - Just an FYI Barry Diament's Soundkeeper Recordings is now on board with benefits for CA Subscribers. This is retroactive so all existing CA Subscribers will receive the benefit.
    1. Audio_ELF's Avatar
      Audio_ELF -
      Quote Originally Posted by Paul.Raulerson View Post
      With respect, what else could the dissent be about except money?
      To me it's a change of philosophy... Now I know not everyone is expected to pay to use the site, but no longer do I feel I (when replying to someone's question) am contributing to a community; to me it now feels I am an unpaid contributor to a commercial venture. Okay maybe this was always true, but by adding "subscriber only forums" the feeling (to me) has changed...

      As far as I'm aware this is the only site on audio / hifi which has implemented a similar policy; but maybe as was commented when The Times erected its pay wall, this is the future of the Internet - I hope not!

      Eloise
    1. Audio_ELF's Avatar
      Audio_ELF -
      PS the subscriber "tag" is doubly bad as it *may* be seen by some people (new members) as an entitlement... Along the lines of "I'm a subscriber yet this other post got a reply/solution and yet my post has had no responses". Hope that doesn't happen but there is a danger. And then Chris' "if you're unhappy with the respose you get I'll refund your subscription" comment is no longer a fun jibe/joke.

      Have you really thought this through??
    1. 4est's Avatar
      4est -
      Quote Originally Posted by Audio_ELF View Post
      To me it's a change of philosophy... Now I know not everyone is expected to pay to use the site, but no longer do I feel I (when replying to someone's question) am contributing to a community; to me it now feels I am an unpaid contributor to a commercial venture. Okay maybe this was always true, but by adding "subscriber only forums" the feeling (to me) has changed...

      As far as I'm aware this is the only site on audio / hifi which has implemented a similar policy; but maybe as was commented when The Times erected its pay wall, this is the future of the Internet - I hope not!

      Eloise
      Well put, and you truly have contributed Eloise. IMO, people such as yourself built this site as much as anyone.
    1. The Computer Audiophile's Avatar
      The Computer Audiophile -
      Quote Originally Posted by Audio_ELF View Post
      And then Chris' "if you're unhappy with the respose you get I'll refund your subscription" comment is no longer a fun jibe/joke.

      Have you really thought this through??
      Hi Eloise - You're correct my response to those unhappy with CA will have to be adjusted :~)

      And yes, I've thought this through more times than I care to admit :~)
    1. Daudio's Avatar
      Daudio -
      All,

      The 'Dealer Feedback' and Sales-only stuff make sense to me to be behind the CA pay-wall. But, I think that the inclusion of the 'Off Topic', and 'About the CA forums' sub-forums to the subscriber only category is a mistake. They are of value, and are needed by the entire community !

      What I would think would be the best category to put behind the CA pay-wall are the articles and reviews that Chris C. writes. That is some true value-added content, and distinct from the user generated content of the open forums (which seems unfair to charge for IMHO). So what do you think about that Chris ?

      I probably won't be subscribing, but not due to any philosophical reasons, but because I'm a poor pensioner, and have to watch my money closely. Cell phones, cable TV and other kinds of subscriptions can be quite expensive when you look at them on a yearly basis.
    1. The Computer Audiophile's Avatar
      The Computer Audiophile -
      Quote Originally Posted by Daudio View Post
      All,

      The 'Dealer Feedback' and Sales-only stuff make sense to me to be behind the CA pay-wall. But, I think that the inclusion of the 'Off Topic', and 'About the CA forums' sub-forums to the subscriber only category is a mistake. They are of value, and are needed by the entire community !

      What I would think would be the best category to put behind the CA pay-wall are the articles and reviews that Chris C. writes. That is some true value-added content, and distinct from the user generated content of the open forums (which seems unfair to charge for IMHO). So what do you think about that Chris ?

      I probably won't be subscribing, but not due to any philosophical reasons, but because I'm a poor pensioner, and have to watch my money closely. Cell phones, cable TV and other kinds of subscriptions can be quite expensive when you look at them on a yearly basis.

      Hi Dave - Thanks for the feedback. I understand your position but it's not the route I want to go. I will never put core content, either my articles or main forum, behind a pay wall. The user generated content behind the pay wall is stuff that I look at as side content. Plus, it's 100% optional. Off topic stuff is just that off topic and not core computer audio business. I don't think anyone would find the off topic stuff in a Google search and have it help their computer audio endeavor. The area to discuss where people purchase equipment is something I thought of that may be of interest to people but I am too hesitant to put it in the open. It's a sticky subject with a ton of hidden agendas. Who knows, if that one goes well maybe it deserves to be in the main forum. I take await and see approach. The forum for CA comments, questions, etc... is there as an area as another place to express thoughts or whatever about the site. Less than 1% of CA readers actually post. Having some place where the 99% of non-posters can leave a comment with far less scrutiny may be a nice thing. Again, it's a wait and see thing.


      A couple other items I havent' discussed are user requests for a subscription program and how the subscription program may help everyone.

      I know some people won't believe this but I've received a number of requests from CA users to start a subscription program. People wanted a way to give back to the site. Some of these people are actually in the industry and make a living from the free information on CA while other people are like most of the CA community, here for enjoyment of our wonderful hobby.


      Money from the subscription program will help hire new writers, one has already agreed to come on board, in addition to more objective component measurements that supplement the subjective reviews. As an example to ship the AirPort Express units for testing actually cost twice as much as purchasing new units. Thus, I purchased the new express and sent it directly to the testing facility from Amazon. I said please keep the unit as I don't want to pay for additional shipping. When talking about DACs that are larger, heavier, and require a large amount of insurance the shipping cost can be very big.

      One much larger goal of mine is to have enough subscribers that CA can go without paid advertisers and be totally user supported. That would be nice for everyone and make CA more like a consumer reports site, but open to the public. This is a lofty goal. There is only one Consumer Reports and there's a reason of that. It's very hard to do.


      I'm in this for the long haul. It's a marathon not a sprint.
    1. Alkan's Avatar
      Alkan -
      Chris, how could I pay through my credit card? I have no PayPal account.
    1. The Computer Audiophile's Avatar
      The Computer Audiophile -
      Quote Originally Posted by Alkan View Post
      Chris, how could I pay through my credit card? I have no PayPal account.
      Hi Alkan - Currently a PayPay account is required. You can use a credit card once you have a PayPal account. Enabling direct credit card payments increases the level of complexity for quite a few things and increases costs. I'm really trying to avoid it.
    1. Jay192's Avatar
      Jay192 -
      Quote Originally Posted by The Computer Audiophile View Post
      As the saying goes, you can't please everyone all the time.
      Hear hear. There's pro's / con's to everything but I can't see what a lot of the fuss is about.

      Elitism evolving from non-core 'CA' forums? Hardly. Paying to be able to Buy & Sell - that's normal. The badge; why worry about that! Contributing to a great site is worth it let alone all the discounts.

      I still feel that members with a long-standing, high quality, & high # of postings should free as they are the backbone of this site - anyway - I've paid because getting most things mostly right will work!
    1. crisnee's Avatar
      crisnee -
      Quote Originally Posted by manisandher View Post
      There's something deeper going on here. Almost a violation.
      Mani.
      I agree with this, sort of. Mani says "almost a violation." That's a vague term, but it carries a certain feeling, and I have that feeling too, sort of. Vague, but right somehow. Maybe it has to do with different cultures.

      By the way, I don't think that Chris C. is intending this feeling and my guess is that Mani doesn't think that either (I don't know Mani at all, so it's just a guess). But all I can say is that ever since this subscriber's thing I've had a slight negative feeling in the pit of my stomach about CA.

      And Paul, it has nothing to do with money, although for me every cent matters in a very real sense these days. I've imagined myself as a subscriber and the negative feeling doesn't go away. It's the separation of posters, the in club and the out club so to speak, good ol' boys, the elites. I don't want to have to be some way to be "in", and then if I'm "in" I don't like that there are those that are out.

      I would, for instance, if I decide to become a subscriber so I can use the Sell option, post non CA stuff in the General forum. I want everybody's thoughts and input, not just a select group of "in" folks.

      -Chris
    1. grotesquery's Avatar
      grotesquery -
      Quote Originally Posted by Jud View Post
      Chris, I tend to agree that the "Subscriber" badge, which I'm quite certain you mean as something to show pride in and contribution to the site, can also have this unintended consequence of being perceived as a show of difference in status. For that reason I'd ask that you allow subscribers to have the option of not showing the badge beneath their avatars (unless that option already exists).
      I'm one of the lurkers who don't post, simply because I have no useful knowledge to contribute--but I'll take a stab at this topic. Instead of removing the subscriber badge directly, perhaps the option to remove could be offered as a paid "upgrade," so the the "advertisement" effect (if that is the original intention) could retained, and if one really wanted to support the site (and since "money isn't the issue"), one could pay a little extra to have the badge removed. This way the difference in status is no longer obvious since everyone who doesn't have the badge could potentially be a "super elite" subscriber, and there is thus no automatic indication of hierarchy.
    1. AudioDoctor's Avatar
      AudioDoctor -
      I plan on subscribing when I get a PayPal up and working. But seriously Chris, can't I just drive the money over to you? You can't be that far from me...

      I still can't drive according to the Drs though. Are you near a Bus Line?

      haha, kidding...
    1. The Computer Audiophile's Avatar
      The Computer Audiophile -
      You can pick up a CA hat over here as well :~)
    1. AudioDoctor's Avatar
      AudioDoctor -
      Quote Originally Posted by The Computer Audiophile View Post
      You can pick up a CA hat over here as well :~)

      Sweet! Just in time for summer!
    1. REShaman's Avatar
      REShaman -
      Quote Originally Posted by firedog View Post
      Paul can you explain what the amazing difference is? ...This is a sincere question.
      Quote Originally Posted by Paul.Raulerson View Post
      I think Richard had a similar experience, and he is much more eloquent than I at describing it. Perhaps he would not mind stepping in and giving his point of view.

      But, as best as I can put it into words, it is far more enjoyable not only because it is much faster, but because I no longer have to devote time or attention to filtering out the ads, even when they are just in my peripheral vision. I can concentrate on and enjoy the content. The site is not only much faster, but "calmer." If any of that makes any sense, which I rather doubt.

      The point is, I can read a page long posting almost as easily now as if it were in hardcopy print. Something I could not do with ads. And this effect was totally unexpected to me.

      Yours,
      -Paul
      firedog, I believe your question is sincere; and I also believe that describing the experience even eloquently (Paul is too modest) which Paul succeeded in doing in a casual but accurate manner is not the same as visiting CA personally with no advertising. We're not in Kansas Toto!

      If you've walked through Times Square which can appear as a mass of neon lights hawking anything up on the billboards, with news of the day banner streaming visually etc., you can have one experience or if you walking down along the Seine and there are no outdoor hawking signs, flashing lights, streaming banners, flash clap-trap, just a quiet, beautiful scene and the only thing flowing are the thoughts in your head (or not) and the River Seine. Well for Paul (was I close Paul?) and for me, without the advertising (which I just mentally omitted in the past), CA threads are that quiet walk along the Seine, the page is large and open and inviting, the noise is "off" save the comments in the posts and my focus is not pulled away from the posts (but often the posts do that by themselves).

      Not being cute here, but firedog, for a month's fee, you can experience first hand what Paul and I are experiencing that we find very positive and which Chris has made certain that he seeks to eventually remove all advertising, which to me has a high value not only because (it can be) of visual clutter but the suggestion that certain advertisers that we comment on have a presence. And I would prefer that presence not be at the CA Forum unless the product is being reviewed or commented on.

      That's my experience, which I am volunteering as you did not ask, but Paul and I arrived at the same destination taking separate walks along the River Seine and had a similar experience. Hope you join us for any number of reasons.

      Best,
      Richard
    1. Paul.Raulerson's Avatar
      Paul.Raulerson -
      Quote Originally Posted by REShaman View Post
      (was I close Paul?)
      Spot on from my point of view Richard, and very well said. Thank you.

      I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that CA following more of a Consumer Reports or even a "public radio" model is going to be a very good thing indeed. Despite the misgivings of several people here whose opinions I do respect. In fact, since a few of those people are concerned with S/N ratio, I would say no ads on pages, is a direct answer to that concern. The S/N ratio increases significantly for me with the ads gone.

      I am considering asking Chris to setup a "scholarship" fund of some kind, where we could perhaps send in a few dollars that are then used to offer a free one month "trial subscription" to some folks, who could then experience this for themselves.

      And perhaps to fund a membership for folks who really are in enough of a financial bind to not be able to afford even these very modest fees.

      Honestly, this feels a lot like the "Public Supported Radio" model to me, where people join or subscribe to enjoy the same content they enjoy for free, but support their local station anyway. IMO, TINAR, YMMV, etc.

      -Paul
    1. REShaman's Avatar
      REShaman -
      Quote Originally Posted by firedog View Post
      Paul can you explain what the amazing difference is? ...This is a sincere question.
      Quote Originally Posted by Paul.Raulerson View Post
      I think Richard had a similar experience, and he is much more eloquent than I at describing it. Perhaps he would not mind stepping in and giving his point of view.

      But, as best as I can put it into words, it is far more enjoyable not only because it is much faster, but because I no longer have to devote time or attention to filtering out the ads, even when they are just in my peripheral vision. I can concentrate on and enjoy the content. The site is not only much faster, but "calmer." If any of that makes any sense, which I rather doubt.

      The point is, I can read a page long posting almost as easily now as if it were in hardcopy print. Something I could not do with ads. And this effect was totally unexpected to me.

      Yours,
      -Paul
      Quote Originally Posted by Paul.Raulerson View Post
      Spot on from my point of view Richard, and very well said. Thank you.

      I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that CA following more of a Consumer Reports or even a "public radio" model is going to be a very good thing indeed. Despite the misgivings of several people here whose opinions I do respect. In fact, since a few of those people are concerned with S/N ratio, I would say no ads on pages, is a direct answer to that concern. The S/N ratio increases significantly for me with the ads gone.

      I am considering asking Chris to setup a "scholarship" fund of some kind, where we could perhaps send in a few dollars that are then used to offer a free one month "trial subscription" to some folks, who could then experience this for themselves.

      And perhaps to fund a membership for folks who really are in enough of a financial bind to not be able to afford even these very modest fees.

      Honestly, this feels a lot like the "Public Supported Radio" model to me, where people join or subscribe to enjoy the same content they enjoy for free, but support their local station anyway. IMO, TINAR, YMMV, etc.

      -Paul
      I think Paul's analogy is apt! I am a subscriber to Consumer Reports and it makes a big difference that no advertising appears which might create a conflict of interest. Is that too simplistic?

      My wife's a psychologist and a few decades ago when Psychology Today which was never a leader in disseminating psychology matters much beyond a certain popular level (my opinion) refused to discontinue ads for cigarettes and published articles about smoking, I was extremely put out. I am using an extreme example but the idea of it is apt. If you accept advertisements from the same manufacturer that your review...It doesn't feel good even if boundaries are maintained.

      And the S/N, as Paul points out, is vastly improved in my experience.

      As the fee for month to month or yearly is so reasonable (if you amortize those fees), I am more excited about contributing to a scholarship for those who have the passion for the hobby but do not have the means to set up a modest system, i.e., at a community, neighborhood, school for students to enjoy and learn about. I'll leave it sketchy for the moment. I am in favor of contributing to fund something.

      Best,
      Richard
    1. 4est's Avatar
      4est -
      Quote Originally Posted by REShaman View Post
      I think Paul's analogy is apt! I am a subscriber to Consumer Reports and it makes a big difference that no advertising appears which might create a conflict of interest. Is that too simplistic?
      Ah, but there is advertising and will continue to be so, but subscribers will not see it! As for Consumer's Reports, this would be a long road before the models could begin to merge. For starters, CR tests many/all items in given brackets and compares them directly and have no affiliation with manufacturers. Straight out of the gate, we have industry discounts offered as member. I did not see that at CR last I looked.
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