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dizzy wrote: Indeed. Many of the arguments would stop if ignorant vinyl-lovers would stop spewing their ignorance. Seems as though every half-wit out there thinks they have sufficient knowledge of digital audio to make bold statements about it's supposed limitations. It would also be helpful if those here who accuse vinyl fans of saying something would actually read the posts of those individuals. There's no lack of outrageous and ignorant claims made by vinyl-fanatics. |
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"Richard Crowley" wrote: "Jenn" wrote ... dizzy wrote: Indeed. Many of the arguments would stop if ignorant vinyl-lovers would stop spewing their ignorance. Seems as though every half-wit out there thinks they have sufficient knowledge of digital audio to make bold statements about it's supposed limitations. It would also be helpful if those here who accuse vinyl fans of saying something would actually read the posts of those individuals. There's no lack of outrageous and ignorant claims made by vinyl-fanatics. Of course, but my point stands. |
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On Aug 30, 6:00 pm, Bret Ludwig wrote:
The Ampex units are total overkill for domestic use. I'd take a Revox A700 over an Ampex any day. For speed stability, that direct drive Pabst capstan motor combined with the electronic servo tensioning, was just unbeatable. And the electronics were modern and quiet. Plus, unlike the Ampex, the whole package doesn't take up an entire room. What's better about a Revox than an AG440 or a 351? Besides, aren't the Studer versions of the Revox generally easier to use and more desireable? The new head and other part suppliers are geared up to supply Ampex parts, morso than anything else. Plus, 351 transports can be had for free sometimes, and you can build your own electronics or use the aftermarket Inovonics units. Bret: It becomes increasingly clear from your general driveling and trolling that you haven't even the faintest actual knowledge or direct experience of anything audio beyond one (1) Dynaco ST-70 that scared you as a child, and maybe you observed an Ampex product somewhere, somehow. You do have a talent for juxtaposing random tidbits culled from hours of web-wanderings (apparently mostly while intoxicated) passed off as experienced opinion, but vanishingly little more. You really need to get some sort of life or you will wind up like Jute... a superannuated, stroked out never-was posing as as some sort of Audio Avatar. Oops... you are there already. Sorry. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx It would be a different world if journalists who pretend to be technical experts by dispensing technical advice had useful amounts of basic audio engineering training. But such rags are only designed to sell advertising to uneducated suckers. What really annoys me is when I see similar howlers in technical trade magazines, and I have unfortunately. MrT. |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... Says it all and I will not add to this thread again other than to say, having been cornered into the position of 'Sole Defender Of Vinyl' in UKRA in the recent past, all I ever sought was that a *small few* should not have had it banned as an 'inadmissible audio topic' - no-one ever said it was *compulsory*.... But vinyl has NOT been banned. You are still welcome to buy it and listen to it. What more do you need??? Others are just sick of hearing the same stupid arguments for 25 years! MrT. |
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"John Byrns" wrote in message ... I like them both, the LP has the edge in the information carrying capacity of the jacket, while the CD has the edge in convenience. So true. One simply has to decide if the music or the cover art is more important to them, and buy whatever suits their needs. MrT. |
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"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in message ... CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. LOL, I wonder how he came up with "half." Arny, you should email him and ask for the exact formula he used to determine that. :-) Firstly the quote is "about half", and my guess is he simply believes vinyl has a possible frequency response to ~40kHz rather than 22 kHz, and doesn't understand in the slightest the concepts of information theory. Then he simply ignore the flatness of the response, the bass problems, noise problems, distortion problems, speed problems and every other bloody problem associated with vinyl, . People here seem to forget the most important thing though, such writers are *PAID* to write such crap for the audio rags. The people here waste their time endlessly for free. Who is really smarter then :-) MrT. |
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On Aug 30, 6:53 pm, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote ... dizzy wrote: Indeed. Many of the arguments would stop if ignorant vinyl-lovers would stop spewing their ignorance. Seems as though every half-wit out there thinks they have sufficient knowledge of digital audio to make bold statements about it's supposed limitations. It would also be helpful if those here who accuse vinyl fans of saying something would actually read the posts of those individuals. There's no lack of outrageous and ignorant claims made by vinyl-fanatics. Oh, fer krissakes... get a grip. Opinion is just that. And this world would be a terribly dull place if opinion and "claims" were required to be factually accurate at all times and in all places. Where failure sets in is when one feels that one's own "claims" are the only valid facts, and that one's own opinions are inherently and naturally so much better than another's that that same 'other' is to shrivel up, give up, and kowtow to such obviously superior claims. With respect, what inneffable hogwash. If you are secure in your opinions and claims, enjoy them. Allow others to be the same. Arguing them with the expectation of foisting "yours" on "theirs" is a fool's game, one that Arny and Bret live for. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA Kutztown Space 338 |
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"Jenn" wrote in message news:jennconductsREMOVETHIS- There's no lack of outrageous and ignorant claims made by vinyl-fanatics. Of course, but my point stands. You don't have a point though, only an opinion. You are entitled to it of course, but how many times do we need to be told you have one? Who really cares? You admit you don't care about other opinions either, so surely that is the end of the argument? MrT. |
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Mr.**** said: You admit you don't care about other opinions either, so surely that is the end of the argument? You misspoke again, ****. The corrected version reads "You, like other enlightened individuals, are perfectly justified in ignoring the opinions of gibbering baboons." If the shoe fits..... |
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