marnold
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I wonder if this study helps explain why really expensive gear sounds better than cheaper stuff. Obviously there's a lot of things that go into a higher price (better quality electronics/wood, attention to detail, small numbers vs. mass produced). Thus you can't reverse the logic and say that a $100 guitar is in every way the equal of a $10,000 guitar. The question is, how much of the "better" is because of truly better components/construction and how much of it is "It must be better because it costs so much!"
At a recent pastors' conference it was suggested that we start charging for Bible Class. The logic was that if you give it away for free people associate "free" with "no value." There may be something to that. Having said that, I haven't started charging yet.
At a recent pastors' conference it was suggested that we start charging for Bible Class. The logic was that if you give it away for free people associate "free" with "no value." There may be something to that. Having said that, I haven't started charging yet.