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In Reply to: RE: No I don't "Get It" posted by John Ashman on May 26, 2007 at 07:41:38
If you think non-engineer reviewers who regurgitate what they hear or think rather than what they *know* can't all get it wrong, here's a *big* clue:
Reviewers constantly refer to Kevlar as being "stiff" or "rigid", but it's *not*! It's very flexible. It has high tensile strength which is *entirely* different and actually something of a bad thing for drivers, especially a flexible one. In any case, that is why reviewers are very often wrong and generally pretty darn clueless.
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How does is feel to be laughed at all the time?
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just tells the entire AA community just how arrogant you really are.Your statement implies that most professional audio reviewers don't have a good sense of hearing or the ability to reporting accurate information.
Why don't you start up your own magazine so you can report what the "truth is" about audio equipment since apparently most reviewers according to you "are clueless". I guess what you hear should be taken as "gospel" and nobody else’s opinion really matters "get it".
Maybe you should issue everyone a hearing aid such as the one shown and then maybe we can all hear the truth.
How many times have you seen a reviewer make statements that have little or no basis in measured reality? Pretty much every review! Or technically inaccurate? Pretty much every review. Most reviewers are part time guys who have regular day jobs and are no more experienced than anyone else playing around with this hobby. To be a professional reviewer, you should at least have a degree in engineering. Minimum.
You arrogant little prick! These statements you make really make you look like a fool. What makes you think measurements have anything to do with the sound of a piece of equipment? It's a well known fact that you can't measure sound quality, so there goes all of your BS, right out the window. Everyone hears differently, and has a different perception of what sounds good. What makes you think that you know what is best? Where do you get off telling people that their equipment is inferior? Who made you the know all? You know what, you are full of shit John! You have no life, no friends. Anyone who calls themselves a grown man and acts like you do on this forum has serious issues that he needs to work out professionally. If you know so much about speakers why don't you just start building them? Oh I forgot NHT builds the best speakers in the world, you need not to. Can't you just keep all of your stupid arrogant statements to yourself? We are all sick of hearing the same BS spout from you dirty little mouth. What made you this way John? What do you continue to act like this? Do you just like to argue with people? Is that it? Get a life you social looser.
I hope you and John are secretly competing to see who can write the most hysterical post. If not you two may be a match made in heaven.
"It's a well known fact that you can't measure sound quality,"
This has to be one of the most hilarious comments I have read in ages, I wonder how manufacturers do it, throw darts at the board perhaps
"Everyone hears differently, and has a different perception of what sounds good."
Within fairly well-defined limits.
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
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