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In Reply to: "Just because YOU have a hard time hearing aural differences does NOT mean I/others have the same aural impedements." posted by jeffreybehr on October 14, 2005 at 22:58:00:
I did do more than glance at your post.Maybe I mistook your following statement:...IMO the descriptive term any of us should be using to describe a change in sound quality that some of us CAN'T HEAR. It's no wonder the tin-eared make fun of us when we use terms like that.
I took that to say that you/yourself can't hear changes in sound quality. If this is wrong....I apologize.
And you my good man should be more careful in using statements such as:
Re: Here we go again with the too-puffy words. 'Absolutely profound' is NOT..."Too puffy" is just perpetuating the impression to the outsiders to think that all we do is argue amongst ourselves. Why would they want to be part of that culture?? This hobby is supposed to be FUN...remember?
I was an outsider/newbie once just as you were and thought the audio descriptions were outlandish and nothing but hyperbole but over many years have found a good majority of them to be valid.
My hat is off to your success and happiness.
Best Regards,
kenster
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Follow Ups
- Re: "Just because YOU have a hard time hearing aural differences does NOT mean I/others have the same aural impedements. - kenster 02:01:26 10/15/05 (3)
- Re: "Just because YOU have a hard time hearing aural differences does NOT mean I/others have the same aural impedements. - Sondek 14:11:36 10/16/05 (2)
- Re: "Just because YOU have a hard time hearing aural differences does NOT mean I/others have the same aural impedements. - kenster 01:12:38 10/17/05 (0)
- Yup, and you folk can post good questions in the wrong places and call helpful people nasty names. - jeffreybehr 19:46:19 10/16/05 (0)