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In Reply to: RE: How about this.... posted by MannyE on April 25, 2016 at 07:50:09
I would rather not mention anything specifically!
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Well then I hope you can understand that few are going to take your statement seriously and view it as more of an attempt to troll.
Without specifics, you're sounding like a grumpy old man yelling at kids to get off his lawn.
Give us some examples of equipment you enjoy and the modern equivalent you think is lesser for the pursuit of "modern sounds" and maybe then we will be able to have an intelligent conversation about it.
First of all, you misunderstood my post concerning the Accuphase/Avalon setup. It is the most true-to-life system that money can buy, and as such, I enjoyed it immensely!
But this is $300,000 dollars worth of gear we are talking about!
Again, I did not come here to bad-mouth any particular make or model of gear, so that's out!
How about what they are doing differently in design?
OR
Who is doing it right, in your opinion? Is anyone?
I looked at your past posts and I don't think you're trolling. I DO think you're being a bit vague and that you're thinking manufacturers are a bit more sensitive than they are.
Would that help?
I guess you missed this one.
"No, it is really a question of musicality, or lack thereof! The majority of modern components are full of fatigue, and devoid of harmonic content.
Soundstage, imaging, details up the wazoo! but little to no musicality!"
Yes I had missed that one.
I'm going to have to disagree on some of those points. I find lots of modern equipment as good or better than classics stuff with the exception of the very advanced turntables/cartridges from the late 80's which are still superior to many things available today.
To each his own!
And again, the majority to different degrees, not all!
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