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George M. Middius[_4_] George M. Middius[_4_] is offline
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Default Rx for DBTs in hobby magazines ... LOt"S ;-)




OK, Arnii and Scottie, I finally get it. DBTs are the disgusting medicine
of consumer audio. Just as cancer drugs are tested on lab rats by medical
researchers, so are DBTs inflicted on DUTs by audio companies. The rats
are deliberately given cancer so the treatments can be tested, and DUTs
are deliberately given very minor alterations so audio engineers can be
chase after auditory phantoms. It's bad medicine and you want us all to
take it.

But why do You folks care whether we take this nasty medicine? We don't
have any audio illnesses that need curing. Or at least not by Normal
standards. 'Borg standards are something else, though. For You folks, the
illness is our simple, unadulterated enjoyment of music. You want to
pollute our enjoyment with "test" rituals. That way, you hope, Normals
will turn into soulless, music-hating drones like you.

I advise you nimrods to hang it up and hustle off to the cemetary. Unless,
of course, you think you still have a chance of "saving" consumer audio.


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