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"Romeo Rondeau" said:
Fact of the matter is that working pros are generally better-educated, more experienced, and more pragmatic than audiophiles. For example, working pros generally reject common audiophile urban myths like bi-wiring, upsampling, so-called hi-rez distribution formats, very high sample rates, exotic cables and wires, etc. Yeah, but there's a lot of guys in here that brag about their expensive mic and preamp combos and make fun of other folks that use different gear. Sometimes they even insult their intelligence or hearing when they disagree. It's a little club, just like the audiophools. I've heard the same kind of stupid **** coming from "working pros" as the **** coming from the audiophile type people. To be fair to Arny, he said "working pros in general". However, each and every "metier" has its share of clowns, wannabees and braggers. -- - Never argue with idiots, they drag you down their level and beat you with experience. - |
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