In Reply to: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to silence everyone. I understand that in the position Mr. Bishop is in, he can't be honest. posted by jdaniel on January 8, 2007 at 18:49:51:
HowdyI wouldn't respond to your rude posts if I were him. He often responds to polite posts.
His posts so far square with my experience and I infer from your post that you don't have as much MC experience as some of us...
A good friend of mine has a very nice TT, room, speakers, amps, preamps, etc. (http://cgi.audioasylum.com/systems/663.html) I still prefer listening to MC in my space. MC can give (and does deliver most of the time IMO) a much better soundstage, sense of immediacy, ... i.e. a much better sense of "being there" than the best stereo has to offer TT or not. I find this true for both minimalist recorded and "overproduced" music.
-Ted
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Follow Ups
- Huh? I believe he's being honest and I wouldn't be proud of your impertinence if I were you... - Ted Smith 21:02:32 01/08/07 (5)
- Disagreement is not impertinence. He is not god. - jdaniel 21:29:50 01/08/07 (4)
- You are welcome to your opinion, but you are acting like a jerk [nt] - Ted Smith 21:50:09 01/08/07 (3)
- You're being silly and sensitive. Anyone in the classical music industry who has to open up a - jdaniel 08:23:28 01/09/07 (2)
- Live Music - Michael Bishop 18:15:41 01/25/07 (0)
- I listen to plenty of live sound - Ted Smith 10:22:30 01/09/07 (0)