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RE: Those darn measurements !
Posted by RGA on June 26, 2017 at 16:19:09:
The only thing you know about me - is a few printed words mostly about audio preferences on an audio board.
So you who touts panels endlessly forever as best is true because you have a science degree and anyone who has a different view is wrong because they don't have a science degree and can't possibly be remotely objective on any subject relating to or about stereo equipment? Wow and I thought Trump had an ego - like him you can never admit you are ever infallible on any topic.
The AN dealer in Canada which I go to has around 7 people working there for many decades - they have sold New and/or second hand Apogee, Acoustat, Magnepan, Final Sound, Quad, Martin Logan. Ask them what they have in their own homes - ask to see their home so you will see that all their rooms would support said panels and then see what they themselves bought. None of them have a panel even though they could and for cheap too being dealers.
I have news for you - lots of people like lots of different things - if you came away from an AN audition and LOVED it (Or I loved Odeon and Apogee as my absolute favorites) then you would not have made the post you just made. Anyone who disagrees with your opinion on what warrants the best sound is wrong.
I don't see this post you made to me, sent to any of the Magnepan or other panel fanboys who ra ra ra about them for 2 decades solid to people looking for speakers to play heavy metal and trance.
Everything is A-Ok if they agree with Morricab and only Morricab.
I become a fan of things I like and that perform well.
No treble? This on the darkest sounding amplifier that Audio Note makes