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In Reply to: RE: Leo Beranek, Acoustics Designer and Internet Pioneer, Dies at 102 posted by -æ- on October 19, 2016 at 05:49:35
It applies to anything we make, for that matter.
I try very hard to keep this in mind but sometimes I know I fall into the trap. Sometimes might be being generous ...
Mr. Baranek will never be forgot.
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A trap that is hard to not fall into. But to flip this is the guy who builds his own and it sounds better to him then anything else is he wrong for being ignorant flawed and human or smart for just enjoying the results?
Every audiophile thinks his system is great. He also thinks he only has 10% left before he enters audio nirvana. Not that there's anythung wrong with that.
I would say I think my system is good and I know it has more flaws than I have the money or time to correct and that is with the understanding that none of our systems will ever sound like a real acoustic music.
I do think my system sounds better than live amplified music.
The thing is no matter how good we think the thing sounds today we all get tired of the sound of our system eventually.
"I do think my system sounds better than live amplified music."
Bingo!
I do not think it is much of a challenge to better the sound of live amplified music.
My speakers and amps are much better.
Now when it comes to acoustic music there is no comparison.
I think you yelled BINGO even though you did not win.
For this you are disqualified!!!
as long as it works, why not enjoy it!
It is good to read that Al Gore did not invent the net afterall.
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