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![]() Fella wrote: "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." Who said this? ![]() Me probably. Graham |
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Fella wrote: "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." Who said this? ![]() Me probably. No, you did not. I can reveal that much that it was a borg that said it though. Not the silly one. The dumb borg. Although it was a borg note that no ABX's or DBT's are put forth as any prerequisites. You just can "listen" and notice that not all QSC amps are the same. Although you do this with or without a DBT or ABX, your observation is reliable this time around. You see, the borg tell when and where if one can listen with eyes open or not and when and where this is reliable critical listening. Graham |
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"Fella" wrote in message
"How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. One more reason I don't go to live rock concerts. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. Not noticing the power amp being used would of course be a good thing. One more reason I don't go to live rock concerts. Last few times I went to classical and contemporary non-pop concerts there was SR. In some cases it was for eveything including the music, in other cases it was just for announcments. Probablility that QSC amps were in the signal chain: high. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote: "Robert Morein" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. Not noticing the power amp being used would of course be a good thing. One more reason I don't go to live rock concerts. Last few times I went to classical and contemporary non-pop concerts there was SR. In some cases it was for eveything including the music, in other cases it was just for announcments. Probablility that QSC amps were in the signal chain: high. The only excuses that I can think of for SR at classical concerts are for outdoor events/large venues (like Pavaroti in a sports arena) or for announcements. |
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"Jenn" wrote in message
In article , "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Robert Morein" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. Not noticing the power amp being used would of course be a good thing. One more reason I don't go to live rock concerts. Last few times I went to classical and contemporary non-pop concerts there was SR. In some cases it was for eveything including the music, in other cases it was just for announcments. Probablility that QSC amps were in the signal chain: high. The only excuses that I can think of for SR at classical concerts are for outdoor events/large venues (like Pavaroti in a sports arena) or for announcements. Another common reason - using vocalists who are acceptable if not desirable to the audience but not classically trained. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message In article , "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Robert Morein" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. Not noticing the power amp being used would of course be a good thing. One more reason I don't go to live rock concerts. Last few times I went to classical and contemporary non-pop concerts there was SR. In some cases it was for eveything including the music, in other cases it was just for announcments. Probablility that QSC amps were in the signal chain: high. The only excuses that I can think of for SR at classical concerts are for outdoor events/large venues (like Pavaroti in a sports arena) or for announcements. Another common reason - using vocalists who are acceptable if not desirable to the audience but not classically trained. Do you mean, for example, pop/jazz singers performing with a classical orchestra? I wouldn't call those "classical concerts", but I get your point. |
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Date: Fri, Feb 17 2006 11:36 am Email: Jenn The only excuses that I can think of for SR at classical concerts are for outdoor events/large venues (like Pavaroti in a sports arena) or for announcements. When the Yo Yo Ma played at a wedding at the local Legion they had him going through an old Shure Vocalmaster. The sound was heavenly. |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: From: Jenn Date: Fri, Feb 17 2006 11:36 am Email: Jenn The only excuses that I can think of for SR at classical concerts are for outdoor events/large venues (like Pavaroti in a sports arena) or for announcements. When the Yo Yo Ma played at a wedding at the local Legion they had him going through an old Shure Vocalmaster. Why? The sound was heavenly. |
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Date: Fri, Feb 17 2006 1:00 pm Email: Jenn When the Yo Yo Ma played at a wedding at the local Legion they had him going through an old Shure Vocalmaster. Why? Otherwise all of the clinking glasses, laughter and calls for toasts would've drowned out the sound of his cello. As it was, the people involved in the Grand March could hardly hear him. |
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![]() Fella wrote: "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." Who said this? ![]() I did. Your point? The reason I asked was that I was replying to someone other than Morein who was claiming that there was something wrong with the sound of QSC amps. An opinion without any substantiation. This person did not mention if there was another amp that the QSC was being compared to, or which model it was. I was attempting to find out if there might have been a reason why they might have found the amp in question to be faulty. Was it just bull****, IOW a claim made from not comparing the QSC to another amp in DBT, or perhaps the amp in question might have actually had a problem. Given that there was no other information other than the claim the amps sounded bad and they were to stupid to state the conditions of the evaluation, I was simply trying to find out how it was done. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Robert Morein" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. Not noticing the power amp being used would of course be a good thing. One more reason I don't go to live rock concerts. Last few times I went to classical and contemporary non-pop concerts there was SR. In some cases it was for eveything including the music, in other cases it was just for announcments. Probablility that QSC amps were in the signal chain: high. Not at the concert hall I attend: Verizon Hall at The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia's new replacement for The Academy of Music. Of course, I understand that where you live, discrimination, taste, and the large endowments to satisfy them at a World Class level are not available to the degree of the large coastal cities: New York, Philadelphia, Washington, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Your perspective is acceptable for a provincial area. Here in Philadelphia, a QSC amplifier would not be found. Indeed, in Verizon Hall, we do not use sound reinforcement. Many millions of dollars were spent to make it unnecessary. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Fella wrote: "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." Who said this? ![]() I did. Your point? The reason I asked was that I was replying to someone other than Morein who was claiming that there was something wrong with the sound of QSC amps. They sound like ****, but since you live in a toilet, it would be hard for you to tell. |
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"Robert Morein" wrote: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Robert Morein" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. Not noticing the power amp being used would of course be a good thing. One more reason I don't go to live rock concerts. Last few times I went to classical and contemporary non-pop concerts there was SR. In some cases it was for eveything including the music, in other cases it was just for announcments. Probablility that QSC amps were in the signal chain: high. Not at the concert hall I attend: Verizon Hall at The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia's new replacement for The Academy of Music. Of course, I understand that where you live, discrimination, taste, and the large endowments to satisfy them at a World Class level are not available to the degree of the large coastal cities: New York, Philadelphia, Washington, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Your perspective is acceptable for a provincial area. Here in Philadelphia, a QSC amplifier would not be found. Indeed, in Verizon Hall, we do not use sound reinforcement. Many millions of dollars were spent to make it unnecessary. One of the best concert halls in this country is within an hour's drive of Arny's location. I wonder if he has ever been there. |
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![]() Jenn said: One of the best concert halls in this country is within an hour's drive of Arny's location. I wonder if he has ever been there. I believe he went once, but when he asked if they sold ear plugs, they tossed him out. |
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![]() "Fella" wrote in message .. . wrote: Fella wrote: "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." Who said this? ![]() I did. Your point? The reason I asked was that I was replying to someone other than Morein who was claiming that there was something wrong with the sound of QSC amps. An opinion without any substantiation. This person did not mention if there was another amp that the QSC was being compared to, or which model it was. I was attempting to find out if there might have been a reason why they might have found the amp in question to be faulty. Don't lie. The reason you asked that is because you are *too* s*too*pid. You are so dumb that if you should ever get a flash of self-awareness you would confess to being "to dumb" to even learn your own mother tounge. But I digress, back to you putting your foot in your mouth, on another occasion you lie .. err.. give another reason why you wrote those unfortunate two sentences above. What's unfortunate about trying to find out more about a vague review of an amp? Do tell us duhmickey, what was that other lie .. errr.. reason you put forth on that other occasion. Save us some googling. If you wont IŽll paste it up here in a jiffy. ![]() Well since you asked so nicely dickless, the other reasons were because there are differnt types of QSC amps, some listed as Class AB some as class H, which as Trevor will point out is just a variation of Class AB. Some people believe that different classes of amplification sound different. I simply wanted to find out more about the reasons one would have for thinking they heard something bad from one of the QSC amps. I'm sure you will continue to make up yor own story about my reasoning on this matter, just as you did when you couldn't tell your own amps apart, even though you know one is better than the other. |
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![]() "Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , "Robert Morein" wrote: One of the best concert halls in this country is within an hour's drive of Arny's location. I wonder if he has ever been there. Yes, he was there. He even had the church choir packed into the back of the wagon. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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![]() "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message ups.com... From: Jenn Date: Fri, Feb 17 2006 1:00 pm Email: Jenn When the Yo Yo Ma played at a wedding at the local Legion they had him going through an old Shure Vocalmaster. Why? Otherwise all of the clinking glasses, laughter and calls for toasts would've drowned out the sound of his cello. As it was, the people involved in the Grand March could hardly hear him. Nobody paid attention? He was just background music? Sounds like more of your bull****. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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"Jenn" wrote in message
One of the best concert halls in this country is within an hour's drive of Arny's location. I wonder if he has ever been there. Many times - I've even heard my daughter and eldest son play there several times. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message One of the best concert halls in this country is within an hour's drive of Arny's location. I wonder if he has ever been there. Many times - I've even heard my daughter and eldest son play there several times. Cool! Do you mean the Fisher or Hill Auditorium? |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Fella" wrote in message "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Given the market penetration of QSC into the live sound and installed-sound markets, probably just about everybody has heard a QSC amp, but just not known it. This probably occurred when I was twisting my fingers in my ears and speculating about wax buildup. |
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Date: Fri, Feb 17 2006 8:33 pm Email: "Clyde Slick" Nobody paid attention? He was just background music? Sounds like more of your bull****. You're right. When Yo Yo Ma played at the local Legion, it was for a Bar Mitzvah. My bad... ( And *I'm* the dour one...) LOL! |
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![]() "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message oups.com... From: Clyde Slick - view profile Date: Fri, Feb 17 2006 8:33 pm Email: "Clyde Slick" Nobody paid attention? He was just background music? Sounds like more of your bull****. You're right. When Yo Yo Ma played at the local Legion, it was for a Bar Mitzvah. My bad... ( And *I'm* the dour one...) LOL! Bull**** IS the word. A high end Bar Mitzvah, one that could afford Yo Yo Ma, would NOT be held in an American Legion hall! A legion hall is a very unlikely venue for ANY Bar Mitzvah -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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![]() "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message oups.com... From: Clyde Slick Date: Sat, Feb 18 2006 10:11 pm Email: "Clyde Slick" Bull**** IS the word. A high end Bar Mitzvah, one that could afford Yo Yo Ma, would NOT be held in an American Legion hall! A legion hall is a very unlikely venue for ANY Bar Mitzvah LMAO! ( And *I'm* the dour one...) LOL! Lighten up, slick, before you pop the pins holding your depends on. Still ducking the issue, I see. We're waiting for your next bull**** story, anonymous one. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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From: Clyde Slick
Date: Sat, Feb 18 2006 11:13 pm Email: "Clyde Slick" Still ducking the issue, I see. What issue is that? We're waiting for your next bull**** story, anonymous one. Um, slick, if you're referring to Yo Yo Ma, I did not expect anybody to believe that he actually played at a wedding (or Bar Mitzvah) in a Legion hall through a Shure Vocalmaster. Christ, dour one, wake up. Why do you insist on making yourself look so stupid? |
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Date: Mon, Feb 20 2006 2:12 pm Email: nyob...@peoplepc Not all QSC amps are the same is a matter of fact. They have different specs and different designs. Just as a matter of curiosity, which of them sound different due to incompetent design, design differences, or different specs? |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote in message oups.com From: Date: Mon, Feb 20 2006 2:12 pm Email: nyob...@peoplepc Not all QSC amps are the same is a matter of fact. They have different specs and different designs. Just as a matter of curiosity, which of them sound different due to incompetent design, design differences, or different specs? There's no evidence that any of them should or do fail to pass a straight-wire bypass test. |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message oups.com From: Date: Mon, Feb 20 2006 2:12 pm Email: nyob...@peoplepc Not all QSC amps are the same is a matter of fact. They have different specs and different designs. Just as a matter of curiosity, which of them sound different due to incompetent design, design differences, or different specs? There's no evidence that any of them should or do fail to pass a straight-wire bypass test. Are you thus disagreeing with your sidekick and suck-puppet, the nyob? |
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![]() "Fella" wrote in message .. . wrote: Listen here mickmickey. You are not automatically redeemed by just writing some whatever irrelevant text to a substantial revelation of your incompetence such as this one. Get a grip boy, try to do better! As if I need redemption from somebody who denies the reality of their own ABX test, and who now seeks ways to try and rationalize why he couldn't detect a difference between two amps. The fact that they actually did sound indentical is just to much for you to deal with, so you make **** up about why the test that is relied on everyday in professional audio design must be flawed. Having said all that, you put your foot further into your mouth and head further up your butt trying to cover your tracks, you incompetent, dumb monkey of a borg you. You say that: "Not all QSC amps are the same is a matter of fact." NOW ANSWER THIS: Was it not a borg universal truth that ALL COMPETENT AMPS ARE THE SAME ?!?! Does the statement above mean that some QSC amps are incompetent then?!! I never said anything about them sounding different, I was simply referring to the differnent circuit dsigns and trying to figure out if there was a bias against the one used in the discussion. That you can't understand this is entirely you problem. overpriced consumer amps like yours I am using an odyssey audio stratos+ amp. Compared to the krells and BAT's of this world, it is a BARGAIN. And no, you cannot compare it to a piece of **** qsc. Unless you abx them of course. ![]() So which QSC amps have you listened to? Considering the fact that QSC amps are as flat in their response as any other home audio amp, built sturdier for travel, and able to handle 2 ohm loads as a matter of course, I think it's very clear which is a piece of ****, not to mention a bad buy compared to say a QSC 2502 which retails for about $900.00 and generates 425 watts at 8 ohms compared to the 150 wpc and $1200.00 retail price of the stratos+. Enjoy life in Fanasy Land. Fanasy land? OK.. That place where equally well designed amps sound different simply because you think so. |
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![]() "Fella" wrote in message ... wrote: "Fella" wrote in message .. . wrote: Listen here mickmickey. You are not automatically redeemed by just writing some whatever irrelevant text to a substantial revelation of your incompetence such as this one. Get a grip boy, try to do better! As if I need redemption from somebody who denies the reality of their own ABX test, and who now seeks ways to try and rationalize why he couldn't detect a difference between two amps. Yeah, as if! ![]() The fact that they actually did sound indentical is just to much for you to deal with, so you make **** up about why the test that is relied on everyday in professional audio design must be flawed. Having said all that, you put your foot further into your mouth and head further up your butt trying to cover your tracks, you incompetent, dumb monkey of a borg you. You say that: "Not all QSC amps are the same is a matter of fact." NOW ANSWER THIS: Was it not a borg universal truth that ALL COMPETENT AMPS ARE THE SAME ?!?! Does the statement above mean that some QSC amps are incompetent then?!! I never said anything about them sounding different, I was simply referring to the differnent circuit dsigns and trying to figure out if there was a bias against the one used in the discussion. That's a lie you dumb borg. "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." There is nothing about circuits there you dumb dumb borg. Well, excuse the **** out of me for not hecking with you first about what I am thinking when I post. You still fail as a mind reader, and as a golden ear. You are talking about *_LISTENING_* and you state that not all are the SAME!!!!!!! ![]() Because they are not all the same, some are Class AB, some are Class H. You dumb dumb dumb dumb borg. The word dumb is not dumb enough to describe how dumb you are. It works for describing you though, although vitriolic and demented are probably more descriptive. |
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 16:00:56 GMT, wrote:
Because they are not all the same, some are Class AB, some are Class H. Do they sound different of something? |
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![]() "Fella" wrote in message ... wrote: "Fella" wrote in message ... wrote: "Fella" wrote in message et... wrote: Listen here mickmickey. You are not automatically redeemed by just writing some whatever irrelevant text to a substantial revelation of your incompetence such as this one. Get a grip boy, try to do better! As if I need redemption from somebody who denies the reality of their own ABX test, and who now seeks ways to try and rationalize why he couldn't detect a difference between two amps. Yeah, as if! ![]() The fact that they actually did sound indentical is just to much for you to deal with, so you make **** up about why the test that is relied on everyday in professional audio design must be flawed. Having said all that, you put your foot further into your mouth and head further up your butt trying to cover your tracks, you incompetent, dumb monkey of a borg you. You say that: "Not all QSC amps are the same is a matter of fact." NOW ANSWER THIS: Was it not a borg universal truth that ALL COMPETENT AMPS ARE THE SAME ?!?! Does the statement above mean that some QSC amps are incompetent then?!! I never said anything about them sounding different, I was simply referring to the differnent circuit dsigns and trying to figure out if there was a bias against the one used in the discussion. That's a lie you dumb borg. "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." There is nothing about circuits there you dumb dumb borg. Well, excuse the **** out of me for not hecking with you first about what I am thinking when I post. You still fail as a mind reader, and as a golden ear. Look boy, **** yourself all you want, and heck with somebody else, whatever that means, see if I care, but before that show me the word "circuits" in the following two sentences: "How many QSC amps have you listened to? Not all are the same." ! ![]() "listened" there. See, it's there! ![]() You are talking about *_LISTENING_* and you state that not all are the SAME!!!!!!! ![]() Because they are not all the same, some are Class AB, some are Class H. And you have deemed that somehow they sound different, yes! No, I have discovered that some people think so. If done badly of course, they can all sound bad. Ok, now we're gettin somewhere. ![]() Only in your wierd mind. Have you ABXed them? How do you know that they do not sound the same? Since the head borg you are serving as a loyal SUCKpuppet to, arny krueger, uses the very same qsc amps, how can they differ in sound from one model to another? The QSC amps Arny uses are no longer manufactured. Isn't this blasphemy? Who ever said amps can't sound different? Nobody other than the people who constantly misrepresent what others say, like you do. Don't you realize how much of a capital crime you've committed by uttering those ghastly two sentences you dumb dumb you! ![]() Not possible since I didn't say that and it isn't a crime to do so. Are they ****ing on you in the hive now? You've been caught red handed. You have a torah in your hand, you've been spotted, the nazi borg are at your neck, run boy run! ![]() Back to your room now, they need to strap you down again. |
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![]() "dave weil" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 16:00:56 GMT, wrote: Because they are not all the same, some are Class AB, some are Class H. Do they sound different of something? Not to my knowledge. They just sound like good amps, because they are. |
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