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On Mar 19, 10:38 am, "Bob Crantz" wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ... Robbie, You need to warm up, just like your tube amp, to even measure on any scale about tube knowledge. Knowledge in practical usage of hi end audio gear that you've owned? Prove it. The channel separation of your ears isn't that great either due to bone conduction. So tell us what you can detect. Compared to a Bryston 4B with a SS preamp and Musical Fidelity CD player, my tube based system creates a more 3 dimensional sound stage, sweeter less fatiquing highs and the best midrange I've EVER heard from a planar design. MY ears are the final decider, which is why you have no argument of any kind and no real point. I prefer accuracy. Precision is emotion, raw and unfiltered. Once again you speak from ignorance. 95% of all recordings are badly recorded, or are very flawed in the mix or worse. You want a deadly accurate system? I already owned it. Awful unless I came across a rare superb recording. No I have a system that is 90% as accurate but renders lesser or older recordings far better. The result is that more music sounds great. Keep in mind that I still own high end SS gear for my theater and can compare. There's no doubt that the tube based gear is simply sweeter and more musical. What is harsh? My $39 Sanyo boom box can tame a harsh recording too! No it can't. And you don't know what harsh means in HEA? Nuff said. The noise comes from the tubes themselves. It's not audible compared to the SS gear I have side by side with it. That makes you wrong. There are hundreds of reviews of tube gear and rarely does noise get mentioned as an audible issue. My Metis preamp produces less noise than my B&K SS pre at max volume. Neither has audible noise when actually playing. Sorry, you're just wrong. You have no concept of electronics, circuitry, physics of noise or the like. This is like Edward Teller discussing nuclear physics with a housewife. There are guys who study numbers and think they have a clue. A ton of bad audio gear was designed that way. The amp you listed is a great example. Did you hear one? Do you know the intracasies of it's design and have you experimented with it with various planar designs? Of course you haven't. You have NO clue and NO practical experience because you have NO gear of any worth and you listened to NO gear of any worth. That's wonderful! I'll be driving the same vehicles I have now 20 years from now. That's a drag. You have my sympathy. In 20 years will your LGT still go 1/4 mile in under 13? The satisfaction from my vehicles will be even more in 20 years! Economy and durability will win in the end. Contentment is everlasting, thrills are not. Beauty and strength are fleeting, character and principle are forged into the soul. Yes Robbie, those tires probably cost more than my boat. You traded your soul to get them. Sorry....I have durability where it counts...in my family and friends. I don't expect to give up thrills in any exchange. I also have economy, but where it counts. So, you see...I enjoy both and my soul, thrilled and uplifted remains intact. The Good Captain 35s5 NY |
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.....you see...I enjoy both and my soul, thrilled and uplifted remains intact. Bubbles is still bragging about how expensive his possessions are, but now he has gained a level of refinement in talking about how bragging uplifts his soul. And some people say there's no such thing as progress! DSK |
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... wrote: .....you see...I enjoy both and my soul, thrilled and uplifted remains intact. Bubbles is still bragging about how expensive his possessions are, but now he has gained a level of refinement in talking about how bragging uplifts his soul. And some people say there's no such thing as progress! DSK It remains disquieting, however. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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wrote in message groups.com... wrote: .....you see...I enjoy both and my soul, thrilled and uplifted remains intact. Bubbles is still bragging about how expensive his possessions are, but now he has gained a level of refinement in talking about how bragging uplifts his soul. And some people say there's no such thing as progress! Oh, I thought they were re-posts from last year. Hi, Doug. |
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On Mar 19, 9:53 pm, wrote:
wrote: .....you see...I enjoy both and my soul, thrilled and uplifted remains intact. Bubbles is still bragging about how expensive his possessions are, but now he has gained a level of refinement in talking about how bragging uplifts his soul. And some people say there's no such thing as progress! DSK Look everyone! I dragged the "King of Keels" out of the swamp and into the mud!!!! Whoopeee!!! (Don't worry, Edgar. We all know YOU have got the group moving again!. The Good Captain 35s5 NY |
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