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Paul wrote:
Yes they would, but I suspect your definition of 'audiophile' differs
from mine
Now, without having any desire to be argumentative, I see
little evidence of 'audiophile' activity in this ng. I closely link
'audiophile' with 'Hi-Fidelity'. While I am not having a go (and will
not be drawn into a senseless slanging match so much favoured here),
there is no evidence of any interest in Hi-FI. It appears to me that
this ng is for those with an interest in audio hardware as a hobby.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that but, as far as I am concerned, this
is not the pursuit of an audiophile. An audiophile is only interested
in Hi-Fi. End of story. He/she has not the least interest in how it is
achieved (while wearing their audiophile hat).
For many on here it seems to be a life's work to try and convert true
audio enthusiasts back to vinyl, poorly designed valve amps and crappy
horn loaded single driver speakers. Can't think why, but there we are.
Probably stems from severe hearing impairment.
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*Why is it that doctors call what they do "practice"?
Dave Plowman
London SW
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