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Hey, Useless Wiecky, where is your apology for being a know-nothing and an abusive bully?
From: Stewart Pinkerton
Date: Wed, Mar 1 2006 12:02 pm Email: Stewart Pinkerton You really should listen to a G6-52 in those applications. The emotional impact is truly staggering. Sorry, I have yet to meet anything around here of South African origin that could offer anything of interest to me - lots of sound and fury, but no real finesse..... Ah, so you are a line-of-sight FM snob. Single-ended, you may be correct. A battery-powered G6-52 in parallel, however, has an impact and dynamic range like no other. It has greater dispersion than an M-82. What it suffers in the higher frequencies, it more than makes up for on the low end. Some works do not require finesse. They require raw, brute power. |
Hey, Useless Wiecky, where is your apology for being a know-nothing and an abusive bully?
On 2 Mar 2006 10:28:47 -0800, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: From: Stewart Pinkerton Date: Wed, Mar 1 2006 12:02 pm Email: Stewart Pinkerton You really should listen to a G6-52 in those applications. The emotional impact is truly staggering. Sorry, I have yet to meet anything around here of South African origin that could offer anything of interest to me - lots of sound and fury, but no real finesse..... Ah, so you are a line-of-sight FM snob. Single-ended, you may be correct. A battery-powered G6-52 in parallel, however, has an impact and dynamic range like no other. It has greater dispersion than an M-82. What it suffers in the higher frequencies, it more than makes up for on the low end. Some works do not require finesse. They require raw, brute power. Ahhh, you'll just never be an ultrafidelista, will you? :-) -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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