In Reply to: Re: What Constitutes Accurate Musical Replication? posted by beermanpete@socal.rr.com on April 20, 2007 at 20:16:49:
Sure, one goal in audio is high fidelity. But it's not a moral imperative for people to have that goal. Aren't they entitled to their preferences in audio?
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- So, who are you guys to decide what people "should aspire to?" - Pat D 10:42:30 04/21/07 (4)
- No Pat D You're Wrong As Usual... - thetubeguy1954 08:43:46 04/23/07 (0)
- Re: So, who are you guys to decide what people "should aspire to?" - beermanpete@socal.rr.com 23:20:37 04/21/07 (1)
- Who are you to decide what is "best" for people? (nt) - Pat D 03:43:10 04/22/07 (0)
- That would be consumers - Analog Scott 20:33:36 04/21/07 (0)