Arny Krueger wrote:
"WVK" wrote in message
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"In the final analysis, I want The Clever Little Clock. Machina Dynamica
promises that with the Clock there will be less distortion, and that was
genuinely the case. My curse is that usually my favorite music is so
poorly recorded that it does sound distorted on our system. The Clock can
not make up for a bad recording, but the distortion was lessened to such a
degree that the bad recordings actually sounded good."
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...lock_nespa.htm
The basic clock mechanism has to sell for less than $20.
The Machina Dynamica is $199.
Wow! clap! clap! Little Arny can calculate! We're so PROUD of you,
little Arny!
First of all you pompous withered old fool, "Machina Dynamica" is not
the name of the product, it's the name of the company. Second of all
you pompous withered old fool, the CLC is not simply a rebadged Timex
clock, you moron. Thirdly, Kait has forgotten more about audio than you
ever knew, you engineering wanna-be pc sound card peddler. No one is
stupid enough to sell or buy a clock for $200 that they could buy for
$9.99; no, not even YOU. What's obvious to everyone else buy you, is
that the clock has been treated. The treated clock sounds like you've
upgraded your system by significantly more than $200, so it is in fact,
a BARGAIN. Had you actually read the review I posted, you'd have known
that, and maybe had a clue as to what you're blabbing about. But you
never do, do you? That's why you'll always be an ignorant old fart
Arny; stuck back in a time when "high fidelity" meant putting a quarter
on the tonearm of your monophonic record player.