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![]() You haven't heard a Koetsu. *A good friend of mine is a car salesman. He sells Bowel Movement Watery's. He knows what I think of them and I keep it out of the conversation. Do I consider him a charlatan? No, I consider that he's a salesman for a product that I happen to not like. You probably don't like BMWs because you can't afford one. Still, you haven't addressed the questions I asked. That's confirmation that you lied about the Koetsus and the Harbeths and everything else. Nice going, audio fraud. You just don't get it. I'm not going to cut my own balls off. If you want to believe I didn't really hear a Koetsu or a Harbeth, you can believe that. It isn't like they are THAT rare. I told you where the dealer was, where he has them set up for all and sundry to hear, and you continue on an nad hominem attack. Let's face it, you are a professional high end shill, someone whose job it is to maintain the facade that if it's really, really expensive and has the imprimatur of The High End Establishment it has some ineffable magic that only the anointed, the initiated, the really cool, can perceive. Hans Christian Andersen wrote a story about a couple of con men who ran a scam called "The Emperor's New Clothes". It's much the same with much of high end audio today and the many varieties of Koetsu cartridge each with their weird casing material are as good an example as any that I know of. Much less expensive products can actually perform much better. The Koetsu is at best capable of decent performance and takes detailed set up to do it. And as far as your buddy being the greatest turntable set up man alive, who cares? Setup is a constantly evolving thing, it isn't about what he can do but what he can instruct others to do, since playing vinyl is something that requires its practitioners to do themselves. Telling people otherwise is a huge disservice. |
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On Nov 27, 9:41*am, Bret L wrote:
You haven't heard a Koetsu. *A good friend of mine is a car salesman. He sells Bowel Movement Watery's. He knows what I think of them and I keep it out of the conversation. Do I consider him a charlatan? No, I consider that he's a salesman for a product that I happen to not like. You probably don't like BMWs because you can't afford one. Still, you haven't addressed the questions I asked. That's confirmation that you lied about the Koetsus and the Harbeths and everything else. Nice going, audio fraud. *You just don't get it. I'm not going to cut my own balls off. You're cutting your own balls off by making fraudulent claims about products you've never heard. It's okay to say you don't like the sound of a particular product. It's quite another to call it a scam. From your audio posts it's clear that you have very unusual tastes in sound that do not reflect the general population. If you weren't so autistic, you'd realize that. When it comes to sound, you speak for no one but yourself and your very strange tastes. If you want to believe I didn't really hear a Koetsu or a Harbeth, you can believe that. It isn't like they are THAT rare. I told you where the dealer was, where he has them set up for all and sundry to hear, and you continue on an nad hominem attack. Bull****. You obfuscated until I pressured you. Then you went on line and looked up the nearest Koetsu dealer. If you had gone to Acoustic Sounds, you would have mentioned that in the original post. *Let's face it, you are a professional high end shill, someone whose job it is to maintain the facade that if it's really, really expensive and has the imprimatur of The High End Establishment it has some ineffable magic that only the anointed, the initiated, the really cool, can perceive. Um, no I'm not. I have no vested interest in the high-end. I'm just a guy who has experience in getting good sound from these products. You're a guy who uses oil pans to make crappy amps behind his trailer. *Hans Christian Andersen wrote a story about a couple of con men who ran a scam called "The Emperor's New Clothes". It's much the same with much of high end audio today No, not really. The snake oil products disappear. The truly outstanding products survive in the marketplace. Koetsus have been around for many decades. So have Harbeths. I've never heard anyone criticize either brand until you came along. Funny thing is, you've absolutely no experience with either one. So you're a fraud. Period. and the many varieties of Koetsu cartridge each with their weird casing material are as good an example as any that I know of. The "casing material" are generally rare materials that add value to the product. They are works of art that are also quite functional. I know that trailer trash like you can't really appreciate fine art, so don't even attempt a response. Much less expensive products can actually perform much better. Prove it. The Koetsu is at best capable of decent performance and takes detailed set up to do it. No it doesn't. I've owned three and it's very easy to extract great performance from them. In fact, a Koetsu fits perfectly onto most Rega arms. You don't even need a spacer. *And as far as your buddy being the greatest turntable set up man alive, who cares? Setup is a constantly evolving thing, it isn't about what he can do but what he can instruct others to do, since playing vinyl is something that requires its practitioners to do themselves. Telling people otherwise is a huge disservice. He holds clinics all the time. Could you be any more wrong in a single post? This is why you're largely ignored on Usenet. |
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