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![]() "fathom" wrote in message ... I find myself spending less and less time on each issue. Down to about 5 minutes now. Maybe I've just outgrown it, but I used to read every word. There's just something perverse about a bunch of paunchy old white guys spewing endlessly about $38,000 turntables. Maybe twice a year they write about something I'm actually interested in. The thing is, I'm probably the ideal subscriber - I can afford to buy a $38k turntable if I want one. I don't want one. The solution is to turn it into a nut rave. Every month, Atkinson should pick one of us to be a guest ranter. Stereophile could also implement a scoring system for rao'ers: "Usenet cacophony pick of the month." Stereophile is too smooth, too dignified. It goes very well with wine but poorly with crack ![]() |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... "fathom" wrote in message ... I find myself spending less and less time on each issue. Down to about 5 minutes now. Maybe I've just outgrown it, but I used to read every word. There's just something perverse about a bunch of paunchy old white guys spewing endlessly about $38,000 turntables. Maybe twice a year they write about something I'm actually interested in. The thing is, I'm probably the ideal subscriber - I can afford to buy a $38k turntable if I want one. I don't want one. The solution is to turn it into a nut rave. Every month, Atkinson should pick one of us to be a guest ranter. Stereophile could also implement a scoring system for rao'ers: "Usenet cacophony pick of the month." Stereophile is too smooth, too dignified. It goes very well with wine but poorly with crack ![]() Robert, Are you trying to restart the debacle between Krueger and Wheeler? :-) Cheers, Margaret |
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Robert Morein a écrit :
Stereophile is too smooth, too dignified. It goes very well with wine but poorly with crack ![]() Unfortunatly that's the contrary Bob. Wine is subversive and crack is alienation only... |
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![]() Margaret von B. wrote: "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... "fathom" wrote in message ... I find myself spending less and less time on each issue. Down to about 5 minutes now. Maybe I've just outgrown it, but I used to read every word. There's just something perverse about a bunch of paunchy old white guys spewing endlessly about $38,000 turntables. Maybe twice a year they write about something I'm actually interested in. The thing is, I'm probably the ideal subscriber - I can afford to buy a $38k turntable if I want one. I don't want one. The solution is to turn it into a nut rave. Every month, Atkinson should pick one of us to be a guest ranter. Stereophile could also implement a scoring system for rao'ers: "Usenet cacophony pick of the month." Stereophile is too smooth, too dignified. It goes very well with wine but poorly with crack ![]() Robert, Are you trying to restart the debacle between Krueger and Wheeler? :-) Are any more installments of "The Shortstuff Chronicles" forthcoming, Margaret? :-D |
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Robert Morein wrote:
Stereophile is too smooth, too dignified. It goes very well with wine but poorly with crack ![]() Is that personal experience, Robert? :-) |
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![]() "Margaret von B." wrote in message ... "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... "fathom" wrote in message ... I find myself spending less and less time on each issue. Down to about 5 minutes now. Maybe I've just outgrown it, but I used to read every word. There's just something perverse about a bunch of paunchy old white guys spewing endlessly about $38,000 turntables. Maybe twice a year they write about something I'm actually interested in. The thing is, I'm probably the ideal subscriber - I can afford to buy a $38k turntable if I want one. I don't want one. The solution is to turn it into a nut rave. Every month, Atkinson should pick one of us to be a guest ranter. Stereophile could also implement a scoring system for rao'ers: "Usenet cacophony pick of the month." Stereophile is too smooth, too dignified. It goes very well with wine but poorly with crack ![]() Robert, Are you trying to restart the debacle between Krueger and Wheeler? :-) A while back, I said in a post that Stereophile was most compatible with readers who have a passive attitude, rather than an activist one. Stereophile published a pretty good article comparing speaker cables, with one exception: zip cord. The question arises: why was zip cord left out, and all the things one can do with zip cord, such as make multiple runs out of it? One answer might be that there is little money to be made in audio by selling zip cord. Another might be that bundling the stuff together with duct tape is too much work. The fact that Stereophile chose not to include zip cord in the article troubled me. The Tice Clock, and Shakti stones get far more press than zip cord. Yet zip cord does something quite impressive: it functionally conducts signals to loudspeakers. I'm not going to claim that triple runs of zip cord are the best speaker cables in the world, but who knows? Maybe there are some undiscovered truths about zip cord that would offend people who make money selling products dedicated to the same purpose. Once (or more than once), I suggested to Atkinson that he expand the magazine to cover synthesized surround sound. Yamaha and Sony have done some exceedingly impressive work in this area. IMHO, the results are far superior to multichannel DVD audio, because synthesized surround sound can be tailored to the reproduction environment. If I recall Atkinson's response to me correctly, he said that the readership simply was not interested. By implication, his reluctance to cover surround sound implies he distrusted the magazine's ability to actively expand the vision of the readership. Perhaps he is right. Specialty magazines seem to have narrow focus. There are mags that deal only with certain very short periods of history, such as the Civil War. It seems to be the acquired wisdom of magazine publishers that people read magazines not to expand their vision, but to feed a contracted one. People read magazines like they listen to their favorite hits: they want to hear the same message over and over. We may complain about Stereophile, but there is sound "business psychology" that defines why it is what it is. Those of us who have broader ranges of interest must seek satisfaction elsewhere. I'm about to do so, in a "how do I" post to this forum. |
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![]() "Schizoid Man" wrote in message ... Robert Morein wrote: Stereophile is too smooth, too dignified. It goes very well with wine but poorly with crack ![]() Is that personal experience, Robert? :-) No, Schiz. I am actually a jogger/health food kind of guy. As religious people say, "the body is a temple". To me, it's at least a car ![]() |
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