In Reply to: Pace, Rhythm and Timing posted by Ted Smith on July 30, 2006 at 09:11:07:
Does this mean that certain audiophile systems may be unable to maintain the music's rhythm or pace? How is that possible? I must say I have never encountered that.
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- Re: Pace, Rhythm and Timing - Bertie_Livingston 13:55:19 07/30/06 (15)
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