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On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:12:36 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote: "dave weil" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 00:36:45 -0700, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote: "dave weil" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 18:19:57 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy" wrote: I don't have an obseesion with anything other than the truth, which is why I despise Greg. Same here, regarding you, of course. Please show one incident where I lied. Truth having to do with "ultimate truth". You have claimed to have judged Greg's speakers as mediocre and overpriced. You've done this on the scantest evidence and a dislike of the individual who built them. I don't really care who built them, the drivers are 3rd rate So you say. However, you've offered NO evidence. and that has nothing to do with Greg being an ass. As to their being overpriced, that's an opinion I get to have and it's based on comparisons of other speakers I know of either finished or DIY. And yet, you haven't heard these speakers, seen any measurement charts or graphs on the drivers *or* the speaker as a whole, nor have you heard the speakers in question. Therefore, you're only basing the judgment of overpriced on the price of the drivers, not the quality of them. In one post, you admit that you need to listen to speakers before evaluating. and yet, you have made numerous proclamations about the quality of his speakers. Revisonist history. Produce the exact quote. Sure. Here's one. Right. And the drivers the Silver Flutes are "knocking off" are what, exactly? Who knows, who cares? They're mediocre at best, no matter how you slice it". Is "mediocre at best" a judgment on the quality of the speakers or not? This sort of thing is disgusting, if you ask me. So is your constant fabricating. I just showed that I wasn't 'fabricating". How do you answer THAT? You've also claimed that you haven't made certain conclusions based on certainstatements, when in fact you have in fact made those very conclusions based on those very conclusions. Can you be more vague? Sure I could. You've done just that in this very post. You made a proclamation about his speakers (I could actually pull out quite a few more you know) and then you tried to deny such statements. Until you can come to the table with facts about Greg's speakers, facts that *could* lead a reasonable person to a certain conclusion, I maintain that this is a certain form of "distorting the truth". Until you learn what T/S parameters are you'll likely never understand why I judge them the way I do. Could you be any more vague? I am now in possession of Greg's speakers and I should be able to give my own personal opinion of the sound and suitability of his speakers in about a week. No, I won't be able to wave my arms wildly with microphones and measure the FR like Howard. No, I won't be able to spit out charts and graphs. But I'll be able to give some measure of how they sound and perform and you can take it hoever you want. Lucky you. It would be more informative I think, to compare them to something in the same price range by a reputable mgr. or even a DIY kit in the same general price range. Even better if it could be done blind, without the listener knowing which speakers he or she were listening to. As we know, blind testing of speakers isn't necessary, right? There's too many gross differences in speakers to make blind testing necessary, at least according to the blind testing mavens. But I'll at least be able to say that I actually listened to them. My condolences. Actually, my first impressions of the speaker are such that I don't feel any burden to have to listen to them. I'm not sure if the same could be said of *your* speakers, if i apply the same sort of standards that *you* do. BTW, so much for the "this conversation is over" bull from you. |