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In Reply to: RE: "sticking my head in a wrong place" - may be you did, may be not. Depends... posted by Old Listener on April 01, 2014 at 23:50:58
I agree.
The implication being that over 99% of Asylum inmates cannot be enjoying 'beautiful digital sound' because they are not running Windows Server 2012 with AudioPhil's optimizer. Sheesh, gimme a break already!
I bet less than 1% (far less!) of Asylum inmates run Windows Server 2012 so I guess that means none of our systems produce 'beautiful digital sound'. ;-)
Follow Ups:
"The implication being that over 99% of Asylum inmates cannot be enjoying 'beautiful digital sound' because they are not running Windows Server 2012 with AudioPhil's optimizer. Sheesh, gimme a break already!"
Where was that the implication? That was just the title of someones blog? Do you have serious issues of comprehension? Nobody is allowed to discuss anything progressive without you coming back with the SOS regarding PCs and operating systems.
"I bet less than 1% (far less!) of Asylum inmates run Windows Server 2012 so I guess that means none of our systems produce 'beautiful digital sound'. ;-)"
The world is much larger than just the AA, maybe you need to check it out.
Why don't you put the video back up of your empty room, it would be more useful interesting and than what you are posting...
I'm sure there are some who are running Cplay on a modified WXP system who will tell us they are "enjoying beautiful digital sound".
I would say that I also hear "beautiful digital sound" on a large majority of my recordings, especially the hi-res ones, but there are people here who have concluded (or at least posted) that I am deaf and fooling myself, because I am not running preferred software in my computer. I would go farther and say that I enjoy "beautiful sound" with out adding any (potentially damning) qualifier such as "digital".
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
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