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Keith G wrote:
The worst offender here by far is Plowie - he hands it out like we have
all just got off the boat, but he don't got the balls to back up the
crap he posts with any concrete evidence or specific information.
Sigh. You prefer vinyl to CD. So in many ways have just got off the boat.
Take a CD and copy it to another CD. You'll not tell the difference
between them.
Take that same CD and copy it to LP. You'll instantly tell the LP copy
from the CD master.
This means LP is *adding* something to the audio that it shouldn't.
That you choose to ignore this most fundamental of flaws means you're
really not worth trying to educate over other matters like horn
colouration, break up of cones with full range drivers, etc etc.
I'm happy that you enjoy your hobby and certainly that you make so much
of your own bits and bobs, but when your flowery descriptions of just how
much improved the latest one is over last weeks delight read like the very
worst excesses of the Hi-Fi press. That made most genuine sound
enthusiasts simply stop buying them.
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Dave Plowman
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