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Digital Bach sounds better on Vinyl than CD?
"JustMe" wrote End of reason, certainly. So, you're another dumphukke who is only interested in what he thinks he likes, and doesn't want to learn about possibly better alternatives. Phine, do pheel phree to phukke oph. On the contrary, I am open to ideas and am happy to listen and compare - as made clear in the "Every amp in one" and "Amp swap disappointment" threads. However if, having compared "A" with "B" I conclude that "A" is preferable, then you cannot tell me otherwise and appear rational yourself. You seem to be one of those people who knows what's right for everyone else and descends into telling others to "phukke oph" when they refuse to agree. Is that reasoned debate? That **** wouldn't know 'reasoned debate' if it leapt up and bit him in the arse - note how quickly he resorts to personal insults and invective with even the most reasonable of posters. (I don't include myself here, needless to say....!!! :-)) I think it would help if you were to picture him in his 'Kiss Me Quick' hat and Hawaiian shirt and shorts, sipping a Mexican beer from the bottle (with a slice of lime stuck in the neck) as he 'get's real' with his 'Ibiza 2001' CD.... :-) (Ya hafta fekkin' larf!!! :-)) |
Digital Bach sounds better on Vinyl than CD?
"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , JustMe wrote: The best possible audio reproduction is whatever *I* prefer. End of. Or it might be if you'd written: "The best possible audio reproduction *for me* is whatever *I* prefer." :-) Thus allowing the rest of us to have different preferences to your own. ;- Slainte, Jim I take it as read that that's the case, as it would not be logical for me to claim that I am in a position to judge what will sound best for others :o) |
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