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Hi-Fi versus monitor speakers



 
 
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Old March 9th 09, 08:11 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
David Looser
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Default Hi-Fi versus monitor speakers

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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I didn't make up the lexicon of audio. ;-)


Maybe not, but you choose to use it. And I have never before met the term
"dynamic range" applied to loudspeakers, so as far as I am concerned in this
context you did make it up.


David.


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Old March 9th 09, 09:15 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Hi-Fi versus monitor speakers


"David Looser"
"Arny Krueger"
I didn't make up the lexicon of audio. ;-)



** What Arny failed to mention is that HIS version of the lexicon derives
from forums full of audiophool ****wits like " rec.audio opinion ".


Maybe not, but you choose to use it.



** Straight from rubbish tip to you - delivered by Arny the compewter
geek.


And I have never before met the term "dynamic range" applied to
loudspeakers,



** It is a hot favourite among pompous Yank audiophools with chronic verbal
diarrhoea.


so as far as I am concerned in this context you did make it up.



** Ridiculous false logic.



...... Phil




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Old March 9th 09, 10:16 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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"David Looser" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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I didn't make up the lexicon of audio. ;-)


Maybe not, but you choose to use it.


Just like I choose to primarily read/write English of the 6 languages that I
am fluent in! ;-)

And I have never before met the term "dynamic range" applied to
loudspeakers, so as far as I am concerned in this context you did make it
up.


Thank whatever you will. I've used the term many times and never been
challenged until today. I'll probably keep on using it...


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Old March 9th 09, 11:53 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Hi-Fi versus monitor speakers


"Arny Krueger"
"David Looser"
"Arny Krueger"

I didn't make up the lexicon of audio. ;-)


Maybe not, but you choose to use it.


Just like I choose to primarily read/write English of the 6 languages that
I am fluent in! ;-)

And I have never before met the term "dynamic range" applied to
loudspeakers, so as far as I am concerned in this context you did make it
up.


Thank whatever you will. I've used the term many times and never been
challenged until today.



** Since you have no valid case to justify such nonsensical use - it's
high time to quit.


I'll probably keep on using it...


** Like the smug, Septic ****head you are - naturally.



...... Phil






 




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