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George M. Middius cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net
wrote:
To explain slightly, a CD and decent CD player will give an exact
rendition of the material recorded on that CD.
To clarify slightly, Plowborg is immune to all nuances of quality. He
believes that his understanding of music is fully digitized and that the
emotional impetus of composers, and the corresponding emotional
responses of listeners, are irrelevant. He truly believes that his way
of dealing with the vagaries of art is superior because he can
concentrate on "getting the job done" without the distractions of human
emotional response.
No, pet. I'm used to hearing the output of the sound desk and comparing it
with the recording made from that.
Pratts like you may think you can improve on what was recorded with your
fancy mains cables etc, but then you would, wouldn't you?
You should get a job in the recording industry. Since you know so much
about what sounds 'good' you'd make a fortune.
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*Why isn't there mouse-flavoured cat food?
Dave Plowman
London SW
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