That means I know your are correct, but you are so head strong and immovable in your presentation that I'd rather argue that you are wrong just to piss you off.

MARK!

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph McAllister" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: OT: Vinyl vs. Digital - the "all vinyl is noisy" myth, ,exposedinvideo


On Nov 15, 2009, at 02:41 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:

your staying from the point which is that with a $1000 phono setup
you cant say you are always or nearly always "record limited"  sonically.

$1000 is not nearly enough budget to get the full sound quality of
most records, so you are still playback gear limited at that
level of gear.

Nobody is claiming that a $10,000 turntable "sounds 10X better"
than a $1,000 turntable, whatever that means, but they do
sound AUDIBLY BETTER, and that’s the point, in order to hear fully
the quality of the recording, you have to have the really good
playback equipment. Cost to do it and whether its worth the cost
to YOU is a separate issue. But you cant rationalize in you mind
that a $1000 turntable sounds identical/just as good as a $10K or
$100K one just because you don’t want to or cannnot afford
to buy a $10k or $100K one.


My experience has been that elitist audiophiles like you, instead of
inviting us unwashed in to hear what the hell you blather on about,
tend to remain above the fray and merely spout online about that which
they (the unwashed) know nothing.

An impasse if ever I heard one.

http://www.head-fi.org/forums/

That means I know your are correct, but you are so head strong and
immovable in your presentation that I'd rather argue that you are
wrong just to piss you off.

Feel familiar?   :-)

Joseph McAllister
[email protected]

“ The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.”
— Kevan Olesen


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