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In the Thread: Do curved corners help???
Post Subject: Beethoven's hearing impairment and yoursPosted by oxric on: 9/23/2010
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Wow, you guys are a really tough crowd.If I wanted to sell crap to "irrationally superstitious and self-deluded individuals" it would have been the easiest thing in the world to do. So many people looking at what we make, jump to the assumption that they will help acoustics. It would have taken little or no effort on my part to persuade them. However that is not what I wanted to do, so I set out to seek experts who might be able to advise.  As a result, I have found some great contacts who we will work with to determine what value, if any such curves would bring. Your logic, by the way is flawed.  My personal hearing deficiency is not an impediment to figuring out how to manufacture products for the audio industry any more than my being color blind prevented my from working on the design of components for color TVs, or my friend with an artificial leg from developing cutting edge materials for racing skis - just means somebody else has to judge the results. Anyhow, thanks for all your replies, I really did get a kick out of them.


Mr Edwards,

If we have to flog the logic or so of my comments we could be here all day. I would just point out that people with deficiencies, like Beethoven who gradually lost his hearing but still composed some monumental works, and presumably your friend, the racing skis designer, have a competence in the fields where they are active. Your lack of knowledge of this particular field is what I was trying to point out, compounded by your hearing deficiency, make you particularly unsuitable for developing a solution to the biggest problem every audiophile faces in his room.

Your initial post was that you know nothing, but somehow you have in the meantime sought the opinions of experts in this field. If you had, you presumably would have gained a better understanding of what it is that makes this such a complex area that few people would claim that an idiotic curve would provide some sort of universal panacea. One would presume that you find the topic so hard to understand that you post randomly on the subject ( prompted by Scooter, I looked at your empty posts elsewhere on the net, like the opening one above, copied and pasted  with only minimal amendments) in the hope that the ensuing discussion will enlighten you in spite of your personal limitations in understanding the subject.

What I find really annoying is that this is a subject which really deserves discussion but it had to be your vacuous notions which raised it.

Regards
Rakesh

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