In Reply to: Maybe he should try the "landscape" method with his speakers..... posted by Ozzy on April 23, 2014 at 04:18:08:
You really were impressed enough by the Landscape orientation of the Daedalus Ulysses speaker which I wrote about as an alternative to the traditional orientation (which I called Portrait orientation), that you can't keep yourself from bringing it up!
It's not often that fans of my articles go to such lengths, so as to remind the rest of the community. But, thanks; if anyone wants to read the article they only have to visit Dagogo.com, where they will see my writing about both uses of the speaker.
I'm glad, Ozzy, that you have such an open mind that you are not pre-judging something that you likely never have heard. Certainly, you're not the kind of guy who would ridicule something you presumably have no experience with, huh?
Let's put it bluntly; I don't give a shit what you think about my use of the Daedalus in the Landscape orientation. If I cared more about what someone might think of that use of the speaker than exploring sound and trying things to have a wide variety of experiences I wouldn't have written and had published the article.
So, if you think you're really doing something to hurt me by bringing it up, it's not all that effective. Keep advertising my writing for me, because I think people will see quickly enough that the Landscape orientation was an experimental method to try to recover some of the fun of the hobby - something you are not currently being to kindly disposed toward.
Just so you understand clearly, I am going to continue to experiment with the Landscape orientation for certain tower speakers. If you want to contact me to see if you live nearby, I'll invite you over to hear it. Sometimes only hearing something convinces a person of its having merit.
I don't expect you to change your mind on this matter just because I say so. But I do expect a certain level of maturity and decency to give up the mockery. When the Landscape article came out you made a point of posting that you thought it was stupid, and now you're ridiculing. Why? Because you have ZERO input on how it might actually sound, so all you can do is mock, posting ridicule in the middle of my discussions with other posters.
The community will see it for what it is.
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Follow Ups
- I'm Glad To See My Creativity Is Having An Impact on You... - Doug Schroeder 09:49:11 04/23/14 (1)
- RE: I'm Glad To See My Creativity Is Having An Impact on You... - Ozzy 12:10:22 04/23/14 (0)