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In the Thread: Michael Fremer Continuums…
Post Subject: A few tubes short of an amplifier?Posted by markus46 on: 7/30/2008
Romy the Cat wrote: |
It looks like you have difficulties to
read it but even your, through all your difficulties, understood that
that the initial post was the Framer mockery and use Continuum juts to
serve the exotic Australian framework.
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No. It was your subsequent clarification that made it clear. The original post could indeed be taken the wrong way.
Romy the Cat wrote: |
My site is not a republican talk-radio and there is need around here
to pull taken out of context phases and try to advances your own agenda. |
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My
only 'agenda' is to take you to task for the drivel you write. If you
do a search for "fremer" on this site and look at the posts that you
have written, it becomes clear who has the agenda.
Romy the Cat wrote: |
There is absolutely nothing at stake here and my reply is not attempt to claim my credibility. |
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I am rapidly concluding you have no credibility, but why not take a shot at it? How about addressing the questions!
Romy the Cat wrote: |
The
Speed Stability, the Isolation from external vibrations and many other
things in the way how you appear used them are not the factors of
design but the tradable commodities of marketing efforts. |
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What!? Of course they are design issues! A turntable manufacturer
that did not address those issues would make a shitty turntable.
Of
course if a manufacturer feels that they have done something special to
address a design issue, then they should be free to tell us on their
web site, white paper and other marketing materials.
If a
manufacturer believes they have tackled certain design issues in an
innovative way, how would you suggest they tell us? Or do you believe
they should just stick to meaningless fluff about 'managing emotions in
materials'?
Romy the Cat wrote: |
Yes, what I stated above is one of the major postulates of my audio views:
http://www.romythecat.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=432
I do not disagree that other ways are possible, and externafication
in some cases might bring positive results. Still the use of the
externafication methods is a quite complex subject and I would like do
not go into it, particularly because I feel that looking at the way how
you think about audio it might be above your head (no condescending
intended). |
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Mate. There is nothing complex about using your ears.
If you really believe that "the
only
real motivation for TT upgrade (or change of any audio component)
should be a person clearly defines for himself what specific sonic
shortcomings his current TT has. Then, ONLY AFTER THEN, a new TT should
do nothing else but addressing those specific shortcomings", then the
major postulate of your audio views is simply wrong. Sorry to be the
one to break it to you.
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