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your reputation ...

Posted by TBone on September 10, 2012 at 10:05:02:

is based solely on you complete inability to comprehend the true potential of any audio format and equipment (especially analog) based on your obvious inexperience and truly idiotic dogmatic views (which have been known to change on a dime).

And if your going to quote Fremer and Young, then do so on both sides of the fence ... since Young insisted on (and was positive) about the HDCD format and Fremer has at times issued many positive comments about CD & certain CDPs.

Obviously ... you've not heard NY 1971 Massey Hall concert on HDCD, one of his best recordings ever! (BTW, if you decide to negatively shout your mouth off about that particular recording, note: I'm very familiar with Massey Halls world-class acoustics, having seen many concerts there).

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