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RE: A long time ago, I thought things like this were important

Posted by tube wrangler on July 8, 2017 at 08:30:54:

Yes!

If an audio system is really playing the music, and you are
playing excellent music, then nearly everyone who enters upon that
scene will be lifted up by it.

It will be obvious to most there that the system is working
musically-- nothing more is needed.

Of course, there will be those who didn't like it-- or maybe
the music. They are the people who will require lots of time
to adjust whatever their own personal diffrugalties happen to be
(they probably can't or won't admit it) -- it isn't about the
equipment or the music..

What was once said about the best among us being the more
adaptable to GOOD change?

-Dennis-