In Reply to: RE: You are missing my point posted by Ryelands on July 17, 2015 at 03:34:24:
"If you can't hear the difference, save your money but don't think that doing so logically entitles you to belittle those who say they can."
My point is that when playing Blu-Ray I see spectacular images on my monitor, while also hearing great audio from my very much generic Blu-Ray player.
I consider this to be a huge improvement over what I saw and heard from VHS some twenty years ago. I think the improvement in video and it's accompanying audio since then has been remarkable.
Now if DVD and Blu-Ray have so much better audio than before, why doesn't regular audio also have a comparable improvement?
Throw rocks at me all you want to, but can you at least answer my question?
If your amps and speakers can't stand the heat, tell them to get out of the kitchen. Just don't let them blame the cook for their inability to deliver a decent meal to the customers.
JE
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- Again, You are missing my point - Jaundiced Ear 03:58:53 07/17/15 (9)
- RE: Again, You are missing my point - Ryelands 05:26:47 07/17/15 (7)
- Hey Ryelands: Thank You - Sordidman 09:11:00 07/17/15 (6)
- RE: Hey Ryelands: Thank You - Ryelands 09:21:23 07/17/15 (5)
- RE: Hey Ryelands: Thank You - Sordidman 09:47:37 07/17/15 (4)
- RE: Hey Ryelands: Thank You - Ryelands 10:14:24 07/17/15 (3)
- RE: Hey Ryelands: Thank You - Bob_C 14:32:49 07/17/15 (0)
- Ha!! Yipes, - i need a break.... :-) thanks -t - Sordidman 10:22:15 07/17/15 (1)
- RE: Ha!! Yipes, - i need a break.... :-) thanks -t - Bob_C 14:36:41 07/17/15 (0)
- RE: Again, You are missing my point - Mercman 05:03:18 07/17/15 (0)