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Default Audiophilia - a mild form of mental illness? - A revisitation. HasAnything Changed?

Turdy "Dimbulb" Kroogles, bereft of experience, postures yet again:

The point is that many musos can't hear relatively large differences in the
character of reproduced sound.


Given the pathetic pool of "musos" you work with (I've heard some of your
crippled crap), it is obvious that you don't know what you're talking about and
are reverting to OSAF. Name just +one+ known talent with whom you've
+worked+. I'd proffer a wager but you're penniless. IOW, prove it.

One ends up using monitors for reasons that have nothing to do with... blah,
blah, blah.


Clean up your attitude and you may even be able to work with some moderately
talented players before you die. As it stands, you don't have a clue as to
what the capabilities of "many musos" might be. Hint: successful musicians
become such because they +can+ hear quite well and those inept schlubs you
record are far, far from being professional musicians. Let's see, you have no
perception of pitch, no track record, no performances of your own talent that
you can show, you've only watched others from afar or recorded stuff that is
retched - yup, you know it all. Bwahahahahahaha

You remain fatally stupid.

I remain,

The Shadow

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"It's not polite to be that stupid and arrogant in public." A. Dimbulb Krooger



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