In Reply to: You are totally clueless posted by E-Stat on February 24, 2010 at 20:00:07:
"Crappy speakers and crappy electronics always sound crappy, regardless of source. Live, unamplified music eliminates this variable entirely."
What are you trying to say here - that live unamplified music will sound like live on a crappy system?
"I think you've been drinking too much to be lucid."
I know its tough pill for the defensive audiophile in denial -
bad sound = bad system.
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Follow Ups
- I don't drink but surely you must! - Don Till 02/24/1020:10:33 02/24/10 (15)
- What a bizarre conclusion! - E-Stat 07:49:12 02/25/10 (14)
- I'm not surprised! - Don Till 15:22:51 02/26/10 (13)
- So who says - E-Stat 15:28:34 02/26/10 (12)
- RE: So who says - Don Till 04:49:06 02/27/10 (11)
- Apparently, you have difficulty understanding - E-Stat 06:44:53 02/27/10 (10)
- LOL! - Don Till 08:25:55 02/27/10 (9)
- "there's at least 1/2 dozen references to poor recording quality meaning bad sound." - E-Stat 08:58:15 02/27/10 (8)
- Here is more than 1/2 dozen and there are even more though.. - Don Till 19:23:21 03/2/10 (7)
- You've been posturing so long - E-Stat 05:49:47 03/3/10 (6)
- Without your legalistic posturing it's obvious you still don't get the point! - Don Till 07:01:51 03/3/10 (5)
- RE: Without your legalistic posturing it's obvious you still don't get the point! - morricab 01:54:28 03/5/10 (0)
- "sound bad because what was recorded actually sounds bad." - E-Stat 07:50:17 03/3/10 (3)
- RE: "sound bad because what was recorded actually sounds bad." - Don Till 08:26:19 03/3/10 (2)
- It all boils down to what you consider bad - E-Stat 09:01:36 03/3/10 (1)
- Bingo! - Don Till 20:56:28 03/10/10 (0)