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Old November 3rd 06, 12:01 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Wally
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Trevor Wilson wrote:

**Some can be learned there, but without using the intended speakers,
that knowledge may be useless. Expensive equipment needs to be
auditioned in one's own home. Anything else is just not good enough.


Define "expensive".


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Old November 3rd 06, 01:17 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Wally" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:

Even taking all that into account any amp or speaker is a compromise
at best - none of them really do *everything* IME....


Quite so. At the end of the day, you have to get on with your life - ie,
do
what you're *into* doing. The biggest compromise here is the room the
system's in. There's little point in trying to advance beyond a certain
level of fidelity/quality/sonic character without fixing the room. Since I
can't be arsed fixing the room, things will stay as they are until I can.
It
doesn't sound like **** as far as I'm concerned, and I have better things
to
do than chase the next miniscule percentage improvement that such effort
might yield. I can either knit my brows in intense concentration and
attempt
to determine the increasingly-slight differences in fidelity/blah, or I
can
go out and boot the arse off my sports car. Tough choice! :-)




Do it while you still can - they'll be rationing your 'tarmac time' before
long....




Yes. After some months, if one amp's is under your bed with an inch
of dust on it (?? :-) it's telling you summat!! ;-)


Yup!


Trevor's a dealer - they see things differently...


Funny that, I could have sworn he's an opiniated **** who's so arrogant
that
he can't see that there are more approaches to acquiring and enjoying
audio
gear than his.



I was being polite. People get consideration from me until they start with
the insults and try to come the old cocoa - Trevor's got a bit borderline at
times but he mostly manages not to go too far...

I also find his views fascinating , if not to say a little *bizarre*....??


I wonder what he does when he thinks of going on holiday to
some place he hasn't visited before? Does he borrow the holiday from a
travel agent and try it out for a while first? Or does he look at the
brochures, get the opinions of people who've been, and draw comparative
inferences based on what he *has* experienced - ie, does he take a chance
on
the attraction and just go find out what it's like?


He's got a website with an interesting page on it:

http://www.rageaudio.com.au/****.htm



:-))

(Guess who wuz daft enough to click on it.....??? :-)







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Old November 3rd 06, 01:17 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Wally" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:

Trevor, maybe it's me, but I buy a lot of stuff untested/unseen and
go by 'nose' and hearsay - I drop a bollock occasionally, but nothing
I can't get over/put right. Life's too damn short to *test*
everything to death ...


Too *****ing* right.

What this basically gets down to is how a person chooses to approach life.
What dumb, self-absorbed ****ers like Trevvy Wevvy fail to understand that
his approach isn't neccessarily the same as that of others. Yet he talks
as
if it is. He talks down to people who don't do it the way he does - and,
in
so doing, exposes himself as an arrogant, blinkered ****.




Most people who have got a little knowledge (or think they have) like to
talk down to other people if they can. It's a common failing with insecure
types. They will scour the earth to find somewhere where they can do this
and (occasionally) get away with it - even if it means hanging around in
virtual loser's clubs like ukra....

(I hang around in here because I am perverse - I like ballooning picks and
making them go *pop*...!! ;-)



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Old November 3rd 06, 01:18 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Wally" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:

That and transport cafe sausages in dangerously crispy bread rolls -
the ones where the crust flakes can cut your face as they fly off
when you bite into them!!


Or a bacon roll and hot coffee. There's a cafe recently opened near me
that
does 'em *just right*. Perfect after an hour or so's boot in the Mister2!



And the Mister Too's only got a little boot...!

Anyway, the sausages I'm talking about are big, fat ones with crackly skins
and the ends extrude and get cooked crisp. You can *not* buy these in the
shops....




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Old November 3rd 06, 04:38 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Wally" wrote in message
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Trevor Wilson wrote:

**Some can be learned there, but without using the intended speakers,
that knowledge may be useless. Expensive equipment needs to be
auditioned in one's own home. Anything else is just not good enough.


Define "expensive".


**(1) PRIMALUNA PROLOGUE 2
(2) Pathos Classic One


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Old November 3rd 06, 08:01 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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In article ,
Keith G wrote:
(I hang around in here because I am perverse - I like ballooning picks
and making them go *pop*...!! ;-)


Oh yes. That'll be why you killfile so many...

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Old November 3rd 06, 12:06 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Keith G" wrote in message


Most people who have got a little knowledge (or think
they have) like to talk down to other people if they can.


Seems to be endemic in some of the circles you travel, Keith. The effect
probably achieves a local maximum when you are present in them.

It's a common failing with insecure types. They will
scour the earth to find somewhere where they can do this
and (occasionally) get away with it - even if it means
hanging around in virtual loser's clubs like ukra....


It's always fun to watch people indict themselves on several levels.

(I hang around in here because I am perverse - I like
ballooning picks and making them go *pop*...!! ;-)


Like this. Perfect example of someone talking down.


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Old November 3rd 06, 07:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Trevor Wilson wrote:

Define "expensive".


**(1) PRIMALUNA PROLOGUE 2
(2) Pathos Classic One


Wrong answer.


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Old November 4th 06, 09:20 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Keith G wrote:

And the Mister Too's only got a little boot...!


Actually, it's big enough to fit a body - I'm told a six-footer managed to
squeeze in. :-)


Anyway, the sausages I'm talking about are big, fat ones with crackly
skins and the ends extrude and get cooked crisp. You can *not* buy
these in the shops....


Ah yes, proper sausages. Not too keen on flaky rolls, though - I always make
the mistake of breathing in as the crust crumbles...


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Old November 4th 06, 09:30 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Keith G wrote:
... or I can
go out and boot the arse off my sports car. Tough choice! :-)


Do it while you still can - they'll be rationing your 'tarmac time'
before long....


Aye, I'm waiting for the day when they annouce that compulsory GPS mileage
trackers be fitted to all vehicles. I wonder what tin foil would do the
aerial...


Funny that, I could have sworn he's an opiniated **** ...


I was being polite.


You are a master of tact!


People get consideration from me until they start
with the insults and try to come the old cocoa - Trevor's got a bit
borderline at times but he mostly manages not to go too far...

I also find his views fascinating , if not to say a little
*bizarre*....??


I don't usually read enough of his stuff to know whether it's bizzare, other
than the pish that he comes out with about anything other than his approach
being completely wrong. That, and the ridiculous notion that 'expensive' can
be defined as something at a particular price. Comes across as a
self-important, intolerant dickhead who ain't as good as he claims he is,
tbh.


http://www.rageaudio.com.au/****.htm


:-))

(Guess who wuz daft enough to click on it.....??? :-)


:-)

Here's one that I used to have in my sig, in response to all that tinyurl
stuff...

www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com

Yes, people have clicked it - and told me it was broken! :-)


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It makes the peas taste funny, but it keeps them on the knife.
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