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On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 6:59:01 PM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/25/16 6:32 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 17:59:15 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote: He must've been getting warm. The name-calling has crescendoed. It's that damn fake set of Klipschorns that's got him ****ed. Damn, if the label isn't even spelled correctly, you'd think they'd be able to recognize some not-so-genuine Klipschorns. -- This from a moron who believe expensive little speakers deliver more lifelike sound than expensive big speakers. Are there no limits to your ignorance, JohnnyTrash? Please show me where I ever made such a statement, or is that just more Krausescheiße? I will say that there are some small expensive speakers that deliver better sound than some big expensive speakers. Size and cost matters to you narcissists, but listening enjoyment matters to most normal people.. Of course, listening enjoyment doesn't bestow 'bragging rights' which is something you sorely need. That's a shame. |
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On 2/25/16 8:16 PM, John H. wrote:
On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 6:59:01 PM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote: On 2/25/16 6:32 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 17:59:15 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote: He must've been getting warm. The name-calling has crescendoed. It's that damn fake set of Klipschorns that's got him ****ed. Damn, if the label isn't even spelled correctly, you'd think they'd be able to recognize some not-so-genuine Klipschorns. -- This from a moron who believe expensive little speakers deliver more lifelike sound than expensive big speakers. Are there no limits to your ignorance, JohnnyTrash? Please show me where I ever made such a statement, or is that just more Krausescheiße? I will say that there are some small expensive speakers that deliver better sound than some big expensive speakers. Size and cost matters to you narcissists, but listening enjoyment matters to most normal people. Of course, listening enjoyment doesn't bestow 'bragging rights' which is something you sorely need. That's a shame. I doubt a Bach organ fugue played on and recorded off a serious pipe organ sounds better on a small speaker than on a large speaker, assuming the speakers are of excellent quality. A small speaker, no matter the equalization, is not going to be able to properly reproduce and present the bass notes played by the pedals. I know that because I used to carry a CD when shopping for speakers, and on your Bose 901s, which I once tried out at Myer-Emco, I believe, the pedal notes sounded like farts. |
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On 2/25/2016 8:56 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/25/16 8:16 PM, John H. wrote: On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 6:59:01 PM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote: On 2/25/16 6:32 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 17:59:15 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote: He must've been getting warm. The name-calling has crescendoed. It's that damn fake set of Klipschorns that's got him ****ed. Damn, if the label isn't even spelled correctly, you'd think they'd be able to recognize some not-so-genuine Klipschorns. -- This from a moron who believe expensive little speakers deliver more lifelike sound than expensive big speakers. Are there no limits to your ignorance, JohnnyTrash? Please show me where I ever made such a statement, or is that just more Krausescheiße? I will say that there are some small expensive speakers that deliver better sound than some big expensive speakers. Size and cost matters to you narcissists, but listening enjoyment matters to most normal people. Of course, listening enjoyment doesn't bestow 'bragging rights' which is something you sorely need. That's a shame. I doubt a Bach organ fugue played on and recorded off a serious pipe organ sounds better on a small speaker than on a large speaker, assuming the speakers are of excellent quality. A small speaker, no matter the equalization, is not going to be able to properly reproduce and present the bass notes played by the pedals. I know that because I used to carry a CD when shopping for speakers, and on your Bose 901s, which I once tried out at Myer-Emco, I believe, the pedal notes sounded like farts. I don't know of any speaker ... large or small, expensive or not, that can accurately reproduce "lifelike" bass pedals tones of a pipe organ and that includes your maggies. A good sized, powered subwoofer might helps at low volumes but it really doesn't matter anyway because the recording of the pipe organ can't contain the full, "lifelike" tones to begin with. You are trying to reproduce something that isn't there. The system I had at the guitar shop's performance stage consisted of a pair of powered JBL speakers (700 watts each) that had horns, midrange speakers and 15" woofers. In addition, the system had two, 18" powered JBL subwoofers at 1000 watts each. They wouldn't be able to accurately reproduce the "lifelike", full range and intensity of a pipe organ either. I had a B3 Hammond with Leslie on the stage that was "mike'd" to the mixing board which, in turn, fed the audio to the JBL mains and subs. Did a decent job but it's still not a pipe organ. |
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