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![]() wrote Eddie just keeps chugging along the road to nowhe First you would have to establish that he, rather than you is a nutball. I've proven he's a nutball many times. How much more do you need? The only thing you've proven is that it requires someone to open up your skull and spoon knowledge into your empty cranium, before you even get a ****ing clue. Your standard of proof is very low. My standard of proof is very low? Ok, where is that whackjob hiding out right now. Oh where is he? And YOU, I've proven that you are also. Do you doubt this? That you're an idiot and a nutball? No, I don't doubt it. I'll remember what you said you POS. I'm sure that listening to better sound vs. inferior sound is a form of training because otherwise nobody would ever upgrade on the basis of "better sound." By better sound, you're referring to well engineered musical recordings and better playback system -- yes. Now we're getting somewhere, you're admitting you don't know what I'm talking about. One more thing we can agree on. I'm referring to good recordings played back on systems that are in some way different from other systems that would be of different fidelity. Some better some worse, that's how we learn that there are differences. Learning how to better discern differencesd and what to listen to and for are the essence of listener training. Before you descend further into senselessness, I'm admitting you don't know what you're babbling about with regards to the issue raised by the OP. I'm glad that you're taking the advice of TAS, SP....etc. to the heart. This should make you the lesser of two nutballs above. See my earlier comments about stopped clocks. See my earlier comment about you as a nutball. |
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