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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
... "Rusty Boudreaux" wrote in message "Powell" wrote in message ... Given the rather conspicuous reliable evidence that I've got considerable empirical experience with these and many other amps, one is tempted to ask what the heck are you ranting about, Powell? Rubbish. Talking about amps is not experience. We all know you've not subscribed to any audio magazines in the last 20 years... so you're not even well read on the subject. Thanks for the best laugh I've had all day for suggesting that magazines will keep you "well read". I like the juxtapositioning of a true statement: "Talking about amps is not experience." With his apparent claim that reading about amps would somehow mitigate this problem. Reading between the lines Powell is very proud that he reads about amplifiers, LOTS! My wife reads murder-mysteries. I'm surprised the FBI hasn't called for her help yet. What Powell is missing is the obvious connection between the data on my web sites and intimate and continuing contact with the amplifiers that it is attributed to. Amps tend to have technical and in some sense audible signatures. It can be possible to falsify a claim that detailed technical data came from a certain amplifier. I wouldn't risk that. Agreed. By the time a review is published the product is usually darn near obsolete. I can't remember how many years it's been since I read something first in an audio mag. Ever since you started surfing the web? Yeah, pretty much. I think that there is plenty of evidence that Stereophile's magazine sales are shrinking at a rate that should and probably does greatly concern Atkinson. I've heard that Atkinson admits it privately. He might even admit it publicly. Ironically, I don't think his inadequacies as an editor and reviewer are the sole cause. Demographics are against him. I had noticed the drop on their gov't filing page for circulation. Is Stereophile Guide to HT also edited by John? How's it doing? The best market information I have suggests that 2-channel audio is dying pretty rapidly, HT is still rising strongly and probably will continue to rise as it is closely tied to the switchover to HDTV, that aftermarket car audio is stagnant but strong, that audio without available video will languish and eventually die out That's certainly been my feeling. Why buy a CD partially filled with poor music when a DVD is cheaper and has more and better content? The 2-channel world needs to drop the unnecessary high bit/high frequency space hog and at least convert to multichannel 16bit/44kHz. Video is definitely a plus. |
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