In Reply to: RE: audiophool bluster-always posted by fmak on July 4, 2012 at 11:06:20:
Really? I don't understand you. Early reflections from my speakers are present and causing me not to hear differences in computer hardware? Early reflections from my speakers are not present and their absence is causing me not to hear differences in computer hardware? Which is it?
I have no problem with remarks that people heard something on some occasion. I do have a problem when they reach a conclusion that does not logically follow from their observations, particularly when they are apparently intelligent people who are being willingly obtuse.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
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Follow Ups
- RE: audiophool bluster-always - Tony Lauck 12:04:13 07/04/12 (6)
- early reflections - fmak 12:55:55 07/04/12 (5)
- Thanks for the useless non-answer to my simple questions. nt - Tony Lauck 15:14:12 07/04/12 (4)
- Appropriate answers to wrong questions - fmak 22:00:07 07/04/12 (0)
- and you are somehow suprised ???? - bwb 20:34:43 07/04/12 (0)
- LOL and been there done that, wink wink - nt - AbeCollins 20:23:53 07/04/12 (1)
- Applephool always? - fmak 23:19:06 07/04/12 (0)