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Old February 14th 06, 07:51 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Lesurf
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Default Newbie question on amplifers (sorry!)

In article . com,
Andy
Evans wrote:
Andy: If you want to make such assertions about what Stewart has said,
then please specify the time and date of posting of the statements you
are referring to, and quote them in context. This would then allow
Stewart *and others* to make their own assessments of your assertions
Said Jim.


Jim, if you seriously think that Stewart is capable of making an
"assessment" of anything, you haven't been reading this newsgroup for
several years.


Alas, you respond in a manner that does not address my actual points.

1) You don't give any details of time and date of posting, etc. Hence offer
no evidence for your *specific* assertions about Stewart (which you have
now snipped so we have lost context).

2) I was asking you to provide evidence for *your* assertions. Not asking
your opinions about his ability to make and "assement".

The point I was making was that *others* may prefer to judge your claims on
the basis of any *evidence* you offer. Alas, your posting does not do this,
and the removal of context means that others may now find it harder to
know what led to your posting.

The context was that you were, IIRC, claiming he had stated that "*all*
amplifiers sound the same". I can't recall him saying this. He seems
to also say he has not. Your response above gives no info that would
show that you know of any instance when he has...


Slainte,

Jim

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