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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
Posts 10,184
Joined on 05-28-2004
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fiogf49gjkf0d Murataltuev wrote: | Romy, I think that your problem is that you stuck
in past with your existing experience. You never tried latest JBLs. You never
tried LeCleach profiles |
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…and you feel that
using La profiles, computerized prediction and Neodymium rendition 2440 would
make you “contemporary”? You are so uninformed about what
you are saying and you have no even curiosity why you are so way off.
Murataltuev wrote: | I already tried all kind of horn tweeters, so
there is no room for another 3-4. RAAL is the only choice. If Alexandar can
make it more sensitive - good for me. |
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You will discover eventually
RALL is no good match for JBL MF drivers and you have enough money and enough of
that ridicules buying itch to keep purchasing all of that crap. That apparently
gives some kind of “other” satisfaction. Which is OK. Let me to play with you a
game. You so (unthinkingly) insist on La profiles for you horns but your
tweeter has no La profile. Oh, my God, the channel where the edge termination is
the most important and suddenly no negative opening! My Deep
Purple will be terminally ruined. Givolt!!! You need to do something with it.
Murataltuev wrote: |
We all (including you) have the same physical
capabilities to enjoy live music. We both (with my friend) like to visit true
live concerts in our local musical school and big concerts in Moscow. We have
the same imagination of true live sound. Please, don't think that you are
somehow unique in this regard. It is silly. |
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Oh, God! The idiot Lechnitsky told to pure Russian
audiophiles that they need to tell each other that they go concerts but he did
not manage to tell them what to do during the concerts. Please, Murat, I have read plenty of
audiophiles in Russia to talk about “music” and I well know the value of that
lunacy. Murataltuev wrote: |
Of course, it is my own listening and sonic
objectives… |
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Honestly I do not see any. I do see a desire to buy components,
to pile them in listening room, to make pictures of them, to talk at forums using
audio terminology and to demonstrate an adolescent excitement about any archived
mediocracy. This is about all that I see. I do not say that it is bad, it is
better than to drink vodka for instance but it has nothing to do with audio
interests that I would be attracted or where I feel any difference might be made.
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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