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Arny Krueger
 
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Choices that are made in the absence of significantly
different alternatives, which is what all this history

is,
aren't really choices at all.


You keep insisting on history, Arny. Let's talk about

today.
We have significantly different alternatives today, don't

we?
One of them produces exceptional, sweetest-sounding,

sonically
most pleasing results far more consistently than the

other(s).

That would be your opinion, Predrag. Guess what, not
everybody agrees with you or I.

I believe that's what makes it the prevalent choice of

audio
professionals in pursue of the ultimate in overall sound
quality. Not the historic reasons as you're trying to

dismiss
it.


Well, anything that starts out "I believe" without any hard
data to back it up is like a religious belief. Far be it
from me to criticize your religion, Predrag.

Now you can call the reasons for that "historic" or even
"nostalgic". I'd personally rather use the terms

"pragmatic"
and "esthetic".


The pragmatism lies in the fact that so many of the

modern
alternatives were simply not available, or in many cases

not
even thought of when the recordings in question were

made.

I think we are all fortunate for that.


But that's history. We have alternatives now.


Alternatives are good. If nothing else they lead to choice
and choice is good.

And yet most of the RNSA (Really Nice
Sounding Albums) are still produced using essentially the

same
technology as 20 years ago, using the combination of

analog
and digital equipment and mixing through an analog

console.

And your independently-audited survey results are where,
Predrag?

In spite of ever-increasing pressure on recording budgets

and the
presence of already mature, widely-accepted, less costly

and
more maintenance-friendly "in-the-box" alternative, the

one
you so passionately promote.


Predrag, do you know the difference between an unfounded
assertion and a reliable fact, or do I need to help you
clarify that in your mind?

Contemplate what would have happened if a PC with an

onboard
sound card and modern recording software had showed up in
1948.


Music would have probably been the playground/battlefield

of
objectivists, subjectivists, DBT-ists and other scientific
types. As an art form it would have been as exclusive and
exciting as reading the telephone book.


I think this is a far better predictor of your religious
beliefs Predrag, than it is a prediction of what would
actually happen.

Even if there would have been such thing as rec.audio.pro
there's no way I would have been here today. But you

surely
would have. Probably a much happier person too.


Delusions of omniscience noted.

I feel your pain.


Then you feel very little, Predrag. Just because modern
technology is against your particular religion, doesn't mean
that we all agree.