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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
Posts 10,155
Joined on 05-28-2004
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Sound22Card wrote: | I am VERY thankful to you for the info,
...sincerely, ... but not for the 'attitude'. My taste in music, which is
very varied, is not in question here. I also did not say I was going to
enhance the speakers. I said the others, who knew more, might want
to. As to what I read, again, it is not the subject here. |
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Sound22Card, I express no “attitude” in my post but rather
my long standing position. The rowuk is correct about the fact the music you
mentioned does not have the musical wealth to be discriminated by higher or
lower quality playback. Not that it is “bad music” and I imply anything about your
personal taste or preference. It is just not a material, in purely audio sense,
that would allow people interact and to have any common scene of listening values.
It is also the material that has no expressive
complexity or any kind sonic demands. I know that you do not understand what it
all means and I sound to you like a snobbish jerk. It very much might be so but
let me give you an association that might illustrate my point of view. Pretend
that you burn some very specific hallucinogenic insects in a very septic way in
order to very narrow navigate the direction of your hallucinogenic trip. Then somebody
observe your action and concludes that the burn smoke itself is your objective
and that sniffing the smoke of an automobile exhaust is a similar activity. My standing is that M Jackson has as much relationship to a needs for a better
audio as your consideration what king motor oil to put in a care in order your exhaust
sniffing to become more “productive”. My apology for the stupidity of the example
and perhaps for the inaccuracy: I know very little about artificial stimulants
but insists that the quintessence of the example is quite accurate.
"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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