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In the Thread: The Tenor amplifier and the writing waves.
Post Subject: The pulp-fiction of thinking.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/13/2008
Antonio, you might refer to Mike Lavigne from Seattle, I have mentioned him somewhere at my site. I do not know if it is the same guy but it is not the point. The too much worthless leisure time in my hands is not the point as well. The point is that behind all of it there are well-defined efforts by Tenor to make a hybrid amp, the amp that might be having some interesting performance or design characteristics. The problem is that behind those writing idiots of the Lavigne level and the epistolary garbage that has no other objectives then to push a stupid consumer to run and to brainlessly buy the product there is an amplifiers/effort with own capacity and own potency. Unfortunately behind the Srajan-level of journalism the products and efforts born and die without actually publicly exposure of their own values and their true identity. I know a number of manufactures (not naming them) who have very successful and extremely well received by audio propaganda products. Despite that those successful product are for years out there and have tone of pulp-fiction written about them by the industry media the manufactures however still feel that there was no truth ever told to public about the true value and true capacity of those products. So, reading those guys is not masochistic but disappointing. Masochism, properly applied, is very powerful and very sophisticated feeling. A disappointment is a dissatisfaction triggered by a failure of accomplishments. That “Mike-dude” just failed to make any since, but here is why he writes for 6Moons to begin with….

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