"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 14:47:14 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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Iain M Churches wrote:
"Dave xxxx" wrote in
message
. uk...
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/hifi200...onkrueger.html
Arny proclaims to have a BA in engineering earned in 1973
Which Uni was it at ?
Interesting link - and Arny spelled "Arnie" :-)
It was a placard you were holding up in front of you in a pic.
One of many factual errors.
Interestingly enough, in contrast to Stewart Pinkerton's
claim, Arny
writes:
I didn't write that.
"One of the things Arny discovered is that good power
amplifiers are
hard to distinguish if you pass a signal through once,
though
if you pass a signal through a relatively small amount of
times
the difference are detectable. Arny collected data on five
amplifiers
within an 8-hour day and claims to have achieved a
positive result
as to their differences"
Just bad writing.
So didn't you say that either?
What *were* you saying?
The discussion looked interesting. Is a full transcript
available?
The entire debate is downloadable as an audio file, so as to avoid
this kind of bickering.
No bickering SP.
I asked a question and Arny (Arnie) answered it, or
part of it. The transcript contains errors, things which
AK states he did not say. I am particularly interested in
the fact that he states that after prolonged listening it
is easier to detect differences in amplifiers. This is the
opinion shared by many studio personnel with whom
I work.
Try to be a little less unpleasant:-)
Cordially,
Iain