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WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:00:37 -0600, dave weil
wrote: On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:17:11 +0000 (UTC), Stewart Pinkerton wrote: On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 08:45:33 -0600, dave weil wrote: On 13 Mar 2006 06:03:09 -0800, " wrote: It just seems that you're convinced that there's no improvement possible in the digital domain and CDs, at least in terms of the format itself. Dave: Apart from mixing all fruit (digital domain) and pears (CDs) It's not "mixing" the concepts. It was meant to restrict the conversation to the digital part of CDs, because as you noted, CDs can be improved in other areas. Where did he say CD can be improved in non-digital areas? He didn't say anything about it. I was EXCLUDING those areas as a consideration. So why post "as you noted"? Just more Vile lies? -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On 13 Mar 2006 09:25:40 -0800, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: From: Date: Mon, Mar 13 2006 10:15 am Email: " This does not preclude me from indulging in and enjoying various non-ideal choices (such as tube amps), but I do so with open eyes (and ears), and not as a matter of faith. Not so easily dismissed, I'm afraid. This clearly makes you a 'tube bigot.' Er, no, he clearly stated that tube amps are a non-ideal choice. It seems that you're not listening to reason...... Just like when I mention that I listen to (and enjoy) LPs, even with their inherent 'flaws,' I become a 'vinyl bigot.' Perhaps that's because you refuse to admit that they are flaws, as opposed to 'flaws'. I listen to and enjoy LPs, but I've *never* been called a vinyl bigot. So admitting that you realize the limitations of a medium does not 'save' you from being pigeonholed, you tube bigot. Is English perhaps not your first language? Please come back when you have a clue. Lack of understanding of physics, electronics, auditory perception, accounting and family law noted. He appears to have several clues - you do not so appear. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On 13 Mar 2006 12:13:31 -0800, " wrote:
And do I vastly prefer the Philips-style transport over the Sony-type transport. But that preference is perhaps irrational, and would not determine my choice except that all other things are equal. Depends what you mean by that, as they have been essentially the same for about ten years now. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 15:23:55 -0600, dave weil
wrote: On 13 Mar 2006 12:13:31 -0800, " wrote: We are confining this conversation to _THAT_ element alone, not anything else beyond the conversion. Well, I wasn't. So this "conversation" is over, since everything in the chain is relevant to the question of whether CD players can sound different. Obviously they *can* be made to sound different, what matters is that in practice they *don't*, so long as you avoid those ludicrous 'high end' players like the Audio Note which are deliberately broken! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On 13 Mar 2006 14:55:42 -0800, "ScottW" wrote:
dave weil wrote: Note that I'm not addressing the variability of digital masters that you brought up, because one would assume that a certain CD player wouldn't be of much use in that situation anyway, Ring DAC or not. I don't know... ability to read deformed pits by the laser.... error correction algorithms... interpolation.... are these things consistent across CD players? Pretty much, given that 99% of available players (aside from the Chinese copies, of course!) use the same Sony or Philips transport mech and associated electronics package. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 01:01:14 GMT, MINe 109
wrote: In article .com, "ScottW" wrote: Here's my hypothesis... If the Arcam sounds different... it probably has a tweeked FR or some subtle distortion. My CD23 FMJ sounds different from my AMC CD8a. The Arcam sounds more correct. Evidence for this wild assertion? Is this based on price and reputation? -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
From: Stewart Pinkerton
Date: Tues, Mar 14 2006 1:03 am Email: Stewart Pinkerton This does not preclude me from indulging in and enjoying various non-ideal choices (such as tube amps), but I do so with open eyes (and ears), and not as a matter of faith. Not so easily dismissed, I'm afraid. This clearly makes you a 'tube bigot.' Er, no, he clearly stated that tube amps are a non-ideal choice. It seems that you're not listening to reason...... Er, yes. It seems that you cannot detect a parody when you see one. Just like when I mention that I listen to (and enjoy) LPs, even with their inherent 'flaws,' I become a 'vinyl bigot.' Perhaps that's because you refuse to admit that they are flaws, as opposed to 'flaws'. I listen to and enjoy LPs, but I've *never* been called a vinyl bigot. I admit that there are flaws (or 'flaws') with LPs, and I have posted as such. I also admit to listening to tubes, with their flaws (or 'flaws'), although my amps are currently SS. When push comes to shove, however, I have been called a 'vinyl bigot' and a 'tube bigot' because I have also posted that I enjoy them both. There is no need, IMO, to say that I listen to something and need to list that I understand the inherent flaws (with or without parantheses) of that medium or technology in order to make it 'OK' with anybody here. So admitting that you realize the limitations of a medium does not 'save' you from being pigeonholed, you tube bigot. Is English perhaps not your first language? I speak Amurrican, not English, dammit. If you listen to outdated technology, and if you admit as much here, you are a 'bigot.' Sorry, that's just how it is. You are a vinyl bigot. Please come back when you have a clue. Lack of understanding of physics, electronics, auditory perception, accounting and family law noted. He appears to have several clues - you do not so appear. There were several clues to the perceptive that that this was tongue-in-cheek. For example, accounting, family law... Perhaps if I had added 'podiatry' you would have caught on. You guys need to stop taking everything so seriously... I mean, you think haggis is food. We call that 'entrails' here. I assumed that if you ate haggis that automatically meant that you had a sense of humor... |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
Warm Blue Glow, or was it Shhhh!, wrote:
I mean, you think haggis is food. We call that 'entrails' here. I assumed that if you ate haggis that automatically meant that you had a sense of humor... It's only the Linn and Tannoy fans that enjoy haggis. Down south we eat faggots, about as often as you eat chitlins. -- Eiron There's something scary about stupidity made coherent - Tom Stoppard. |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 06:39:20 +0000 (UTC), Stewart Pinkerton
wrote: On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:00:37 -0600, dave weil wrote: On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:17:11 +0000 (UTC), Stewart Pinkerton wrote: On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 08:45:33 -0600, dave weil wrote: On 13 Mar 2006 06:03:09 -0800, " wrote: It just seems that you're convinced that there's no improvement possible in the digital domain and CDs, at least in terms of the format itself. Dave: Apart from mixing all fruit (digital domain) and pears (CDs) It's not "mixing" the concepts. It was meant to restrict the conversation to the digital part of CDs, because as you noted, CDs can be improved in other areas. Where did he say CD can be improved in non-digital areas? He didn't say anything about it. I was EXCLUDING those areas as a consideration. So why post "as you noted"? Just more Vile lies? You need to lay off the sauce. I posted "as you noted" because he went on to talk about factors like mastering and recording being variables. You're dismissed now. |
WHY ANDREW JUTE MCCOY IS A LIAR
In article ,
Stewart Pinkerton wrote: On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 01:01:14 GMT, MINe 109 wrote: In article .com, "ScottW" wrote: Here's my hypothesis... If the Arcam sounds different... it probably has a tweeked FR or some subtle distortion. My CD23 FMJ sounds different from my AMC CD8a. The Arcam sounds more correct. Evidence for this wild assertion? Is this based on price and reputation? Casual use in the same system, and, no. I bought the AMC online on the assumption that it wouldn't sound different from what I was used to and because it had XLR outputs. Oh, well. Stephen |
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