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Posted by mosin on May 13, 2007 at 07:06:50:

I can see I need to be very patient with someone who smokes un-taxed
cigarettes, since you're obviously having difficulty functioning
on this plane.

When dealing with idiots, I do have trouble functioning at the top of my game. I admit it, so there.

Some of those cigarettes would come in handy about now...for sure. LOL

Slowly...........; The conversation with the tech begins with a question about a B&O. The tech offers several opinions. The B&O has a problem with producing an accurate soundstage. He assumes I'm interested in mid-fi equipment...

I may have underestimated your tech at the outset because I also believe that you are a mid-fi guy...at best.

offers that he doesn't like older Duals with the idler drive. Reason
at this point unknown, since I didn't ask.

Maybe he thought you wouldn't be able to work one of those.

He suggests Sony, Pioneer, and Yamaha. He then tells me that the BEST option is a manual belt drive, and as an example as to why, points out that most high end brands use that system.

Well, maybe he was right because you do seem to be a guy who would gravitate towards the ten dollar end of audio. Get a Pioneer. They are great!

What is the inconsistancy [SIC] you are trying to illuminate?

I am not trying to illuminate any; I did illuminate them.

And as to referencing past posts, I've already mentioned the Technics 1200mk II

Well, write it down, so you won't forget.

-mosin