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![]() "SEVEN SEVILLE" wrote in message ... Looking for an MP3 player for my recently acquired truck I went to the local electronics store which shall remain nameless. I asked the the car stereo guy (just last week he was working the television department) about MP3 players and he showed me a few and told me all this riff raff and suggested that I would be happier with XM radio. I was like WTF, i outta just stick with the stock AM/FM that's in there right now. Not much difference between XM and FM you know, they even had a sample in the showroom and you can hear the compression artyfacts. Does any of you own an car MP3 player? Who makes it? How much did it cost? How well does it play MP3's? How does the FM tuner come in? Can't a salesman give you some advice without you getting all huffy about it? |
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"Kirstin Cogdill" wrote ...
Can't a salesman give you some advice without you getting all huffy about it? Would YOU take sound/audio "advice" from someone who was flipping burgers last week? Redirection (from MP3 to XM) is always suspicious behavior. Was he not listening to the customer? Did he not know what MP3 is? Is there a big spiff on selling XM this week? |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
Would YOU take sound/audio "advice" from someone who was flipping burgers last week? Appeal to authority, and a straw man argument. You enjoy logical fallacies don't you. I've worked as a game room attendant, computer technician, website operator, and combat infantry in the last few years. I bet I've forgotten more about car audio than many people on this newsgroup will ever know. Redirection (from MP3 to XM) is always suspicious behavior. Was he not listening to the customer? Did he not know what MP3 is? Is there a big spiff on selling XM this week? You expressed an interest in Digital Audio, presumably for its clarity over AM/FM. And make no doubt - a properly installed XM setup sounds alot better than FM. What the salesman did was redirect you to a competitive product that he felt would satisfy your needs. If you know it all, mister, then don't bother the salespeople. Order **** from crutchfield, and spare both yourself and the salesguy the pain-in-the-ass hostilites. He's just trying to make a living. -- thelizman teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/ teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/ "It's about the music, stupid" This post is Copyright (C) 2004. Reproduction of its content anywhere other than the rec.audio.car newsgroup without the express written permission of the author is forbidden. |
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"thelizman" wrote ...
Richard Crowley wrote: Would YOU take sound/audio "advice" from someone who was flipping burgers last week? Appeal to authority, and a straw man argument. You enjoy logical fallacies don't you. I've worked as a game room attendant, computer technician, website operator, and combat infantry in the last few years. I bet I've forgotten more about car audio than many people on this newsgroup will ever know. Redirection (from MP3 to XM) is always suspicious behavior. Was he not listening to the customer? Did he not know what MP3 is? Is there a big spiff on selling XM this week? You expressed an interest in Digital Audio, Perhaps you should get several facts straight. Go back and read the original posting. The OP was "SEVEN SEVILLE" (not me) who was asking for a unit for his truck that he could use to play his MP3 collection with. presumably for its clarity over AM/FM. Actually I believe Mr. Seville was asking specifically for MP3 playback so that he could play his existing collection of music. He never mentioned anything about "clarity" or "digital audio", but specifically for an "MP3 player". The salesguy attempted to up-sell him to a sattelite receiver which he never expressed any interest in. I strongly suspect that there was a financial incentive to sell satellite radio receivers, but I could overly suspicious from previous dishonest encounters. And make no doubt - a properly installed XM setup sounds alot better than FM. Mr. Seville specifically stated that he could hear the compression artifacts in the demo setup at the shop. If satellite receiver quality really is determined by "proper installation" then Mr. Seville had no real expectation that they could do any better in his truck, than they did for their own sales demo, now did he? An inauspicious exhibit of their abilities to say the least. What the salesman did was redirect you to a competitive product that he felt would satisfy your needs. If you know it all, mister, then don't bother the salespeople. Order **** from crutchfield, and spare both yourself and the salesguy the pain-in-the-ass hostilites. He's just trying to make a living. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why local shops are going out of business. Customers can't find anyone that either knows what they are talking about or will give them a straight and unbiased answer. Thank goodness for the internet. No further questions, your honor. I rest my case. The witness is excused. |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
Perhaps you should get several facts straight. Go back and read the original posting. The OP was "SEVEN SEVILLE" (not me) who was asking for a unit for his truck that he could use to play his MP3 collection with. Okay dickhead, perhaps you shouldn't munge the quotes in your replies. The original post is not on my server - one of the many reasons usenet equiquette exists is to preserve the context and format of statements. Actually I believe Mr. Seville was asking specifically for MP3 playback so that he could play his existing collection of music. He never mentioned anything about "clarity" or "digital audio", but specifically for an "MP3 player". Wow, I think I've met my match in the "pompous arrogant ****" department. If I recall, my statement was that "[he] expressed an interest in Digital Audio", which is what MP3 is. The salesman was right to direct his attention towards digital satellite radio options. The salesguy attempted to up-sell him to a sattelite receiver which he never expressed any interest in. How can you express interest in something you don't know about? This is why stores still have salesman. As I advised, if you know it all, then don't bother the sales people. I strongly suspect that there was a financial incentive to sell satellite radio receivers, but I could overly suspicious from previous dishonest encounters. Newsflash guy - he's a commercial establishment. There's a financial incentive to sell everything. It's called "capitalism". Mr. Seville specifically stated that he could hear the compression artifacts in the demo setup at the shop. If satellite receiver quality really is determined by "proper installation" then Mr. Seville had no real expectation that they could do any better in his truck, than they did for their own sales demo, now did he? An inauspicious exhibit of their abilities to say the least. The keywords being a "demo setup", which was likely through an FM modulator. A unit with builtin XM reception produces very high quality music. I think you need to stop speaking for Mr. Seville. You're not even doing a good job of making up your bs on the fl, much less trying to interpret his perceptions. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why local shops are going out of business. Customers can't find anyone that either knows what they are talking about or will give them a straight and unbiased answer. Thank goodness for the internet. No further questions, your honor. I rest my case. The witness is excused. "local" shops, when they are going out of business, are doing so because of their inability to compete with chain stores in the areas of price and product availability. The talent at the chain stores is roughly the same, which can be bad or good. I haven't seen any local shops going out of business around here. In fact, one of my former coworkes left his job at a chain store to start a "local" shop selling car sound and performance products - he's making more money than he knows what to do with. Another former coworker left a management position at said chain store and bought up a 'local' shop and has now expanded to two operations in fairly large market (Greensboro / Winston-Salem, NC). Local shops going out of business indeed. Ask Eddie Runner how close he is to going out of business. -- thelizman teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/ teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/ "It's about the music, stupid" This post is Copyright (C) 2004. Reproduction of its content anywhere other than the rec.audio.car newsgroup without the express written permission of the author is forbidden. |
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In sci.electronics.repair thelizman wrote:
This post is Copyright (C) 2004. Reproduction of its content anywhere other than the rec.audio.car newsgroup without the express written permission of the author is forbidden. Do I have your express permission to quote your posts (which are crossposted to the Usenet newsgroups rec.audio.car, rec.audio.opinion, and sci.electronics.repair) for the purpose of answering your points? IOW, I wish to reproduce the contents of your posts in a venue other than that you implicitly grant permission for. If I don't then can you please limit your responses to those Usenet newsgroups that you do grant permission for? |
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![]() "Robert Grizzard" wrote in message ... In sci.electronics.repair thelizman wrote: This post is Copyright (C) 2004. Reproduction of its content anywhere other than the rec.audio.car newsgroup without the express written permission of the author is forbidden. Do I have your express permission to quote your posts (which are crossposted to the Usenet newsgroups rec.audio.car, rec.audio.opinion, and sci.electronics.repair) for the purpose of answering your points? IOW, I wish to reproduce the contents of your posts in a venue other than that you implicitly grant permission for. If I don't then can you please limit your responses to those Usenet newsgroups that you do grant permission for? you can sit down now. you have my permission. ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 21:05:07 -0500 thelizman
wrote in Message id: : Wow, I think I've met my match in the "pompous arrogant ****" department. Nah, I don't think so. You have a personality that only a cadaver could love... which no doubt explains why you count so many of them amongst your sexual conquests. |
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Note: sci.electronics.repair removed because Robert is yet another
unconcious crossposting ****tard Robert wrote: Nah, I don't think so. You have a personality that only a cadaver could love... which no doubt explains why you count so many of them amongst your sexual conquests. You're funny. How about I meet you after school over by the monkey bars and teach you some funnies which aren't older than your dad. -- thelizman teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/ teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/ "It's about the music, stupid" This post is Copyright (C) 2004. Reproduction of its content anywhere other than usenet without the express written permission of the author is forbidden. |
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 21:05:07 -0500, thelizman
wrote: Okay dickhead, ... ... one of the many reasons usenet equiquette exists ROTFL! -- -john wide-open at throttle dot info ~~~~~~~~ Maybe I should ask Radio Shack. They claim they've got answers; but frankly, if Radio Shack were our provider, we'd _really_ be in trouble now, wouldn't we? ~~~~~~~~ |
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 21:05:07 -0500, thelizman
wrote: How can you express interest in something you don't know about? Straw man. To want to learn is to express interest. -- -john wide-open at throttle dot info ~~~~~~~~ Maybe I should ask Radio Shack. They claim they've got answers; but frankly, if Radio Shack were our provider, we'd _really_ be in trouble now, wouldn't we? ~~~~~~~~ |
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