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In Reply to: RE: Danley installation at the new Mercedes Benz stadium in Atlanta posted by Paul Eizik on April 04, 2017 at 08:05:48
Paul,This is the second time, that I know of, in recent days where you've made reference to a comment I may have made some time ago. To have any credibility regarding this, you really should reference the post and the topic of discussion. I politely asked you earlier to do this, but you haven't. Especially now that you've mentioned it twice, it would be nice if you would.
Thanks.
:)
Edits: 04/04/17Follow Ups:
This is the post in question.
I remember thinking that referencing Meyer Sound was a joke. I just checked their site and it seems they updated their inventory. Ten years ago when I was really researching horns I stumbled on that sight and thought it was very 1974. Diffraction horns and all.
I also disagree with your post in that I don't think Mr. Danley has ever shamelessly promoted his products at all. He does believe they are an advancement in horn theory and implementation, and he may well be right.
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Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Mr. Steady
Thanks for your diligent detective work! I just didn't look back far enough as it stuck in my mind like a diamond drill, so I began to suspect that I was looking for a deleted post. Well there's always hard drinking and therapy when the things you can't remember don't balance out the things you can't forget.
Paul
It's getting scary how time flies.
And I didn't want you to think you were crazy. :)
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Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Actually I thought I was being "gaslighted" by a former sock puppeteer who used to post here. He was quite logical in his normal persona, but his alter egos were very argumentative and prone to unsubstantiated statements. He left and formed his own high efficiency forum (gone now), and he was known to sock puppet there too, sometimes answering his own questions. He did admit once that he had behaved badly here.
Paul
I guess you aren't referring to Romy since his forum is still around. I don't mind opinionated people as long as they are knowledgeable in the field, even if they are abrasive. Rigidly dogmatic can get old after a while.
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Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Ha! That's great sleuth work, Mr. Steady!Ya know, John Meyer taught me a LOT about horns and loudspeakers. That guy knows his stuff. www.meyersound.com. He was designing speaker systems WAY back in the late '60s for A&M Records and McCune Sound. Heck, when I was at McCune last year - get this - they have a truckload of new Meyer speakers, AND, still have some of the old big boxes (sitting on shelves) from back in the day!
Thanks!
:)
Edits: 04/04/17
It only took a minute.
I'm not knocking John Meyer. Sound reinforcement and high fidelity home audio are two different things. I'm glad he is a mentor. I would like to have a conversation about horns with him myself. I am quite sure that like all people who are interested in horns Mr. Meyer is intrigued by Danley's designs.
I'm not trying to make excuses for you, but I do seem to remember you had just gotten out of surgery a couple days before this post, and I know for a fact that people who come out of anesthesia are out of sorts for a while.
Then again you have been known to troll! :) :) :) (It's a punchline)
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Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Inmate 51
You seem to remember it better than I do now!
There once was a time when sock puppets roamed the Hi-E forum. This actually predated the time when corporations became people and we began to wait for Texas to put one to death. The moderators have put some sock puppets to death here however. Have we met? Is your name Wayne? I would be happy to appologize for besmirching the name of a real person with a single personality, and give thanks for the correction too. But as to apologizing to a sock puppet, well it ain't gonna happen.
Paul
No, my name is not Wayne, although a nice acquaintance is Wayne, nicknamed "Waynard". You can learn all about him at waynebergeron.com. We both play trumpet, but he's a little better. ;)
:)
Inmate51
Through the years several good people on this forum have left, or greatly curtailed their participation due to the tediousness of arguing with anonymous posters who have nothing to lose than their clever monikers. Forget giving people vague advice to read up on horn theory, just do a forum search with WHG. There's enough of a body of work here from Bill Geiger to assemble into a good book. The fact that you are on a high efficiency forum and you are telling people that horns don't work well in the home makes it difficult to take you seriously. Now you present the name of a friend as a reference that you are a real person, but you still need to be anonymous?
Halloween is long over
Paul
Inmate51
The post in question has apparently been deleted by the original poster, and I assumed that the right thing had therefore been done, and I said so. If someone else has spoofed your moniker with a look-alike (and this has happened in the past here) or hacked your password, then this is something that everyone and the moderators should be aware of. I can't tell if you are denying that you told Tom Danley to go to a competitor and "learn from him", or that you are saying that you don't remember if you said this. At the very least it would be a good idea for you to change your password here.
Paul
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