In Reply to: Re: Sorry, that was an inside joke between my good friend and neighbor TG54 and I posted by Tre' on March 7, 2007 at 21:09:54:
Tre - Just ask Julian Hirsch.That may be difficult to do.
Tre - "They all sound the same. Oh, you mean small differences that only people who are paying attention can hear. I wasn't talking about those differences" From an interview with Peter Sutheim.
In other words, you have no example of 2 items measuring the same but sounding different. Ok, that's what I thought.
Tre - Remember, small differences are big differences to audiophiles like me.
Real or imagined?
Tre - I don't believe you understand what I'm talking about. It's too subtle for you yet what we audiophools spend our time chasing.
That is probably true.
Tre - List your system. I don't answer questions about my system for the likes of you. :-)
My system has an effect on *your* crossover and speaker design? Interesting.
cheers,
AJ
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- Re: Sorry, that was an inside joke between my good friend and neighbor TG54 and I - AJinFLA 14:54:27 03/08/07 (4)
- Re: Sorry, that was an inside joke between my good friend and neighbor TG54 and I - Tre' 15:50:39 03/08/07 (3)
- Re: Sorry, that was an inside joke between my good friend and neighbor TG54 and I - AJinFLA 16:12:45 03/08/07 (2)
- Re: Sorry, that was an inside joke between my good friend and neighbor TG54 and I - Tre' 18:58:30 03/08/07 (1)
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