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In Reply to: Turntable isolation, expectations? posted by John Q Public on January 3, 2002 at 12:38:19:
The more work and effort you will put into
decoupeling your turntable from surroundings,
the better will the music sound to you.
This fenomena can have psychological reasons.
Noone will work for nothing. That is to
us meaningless, a waste of time and energy.
So our expectation is to see some result.
And the more work, the greater expectation.
So you justificate your work through
forfilling your expectations.
-So my guess is: It will sound marvelous
and be very enjoyable!
Good luck!
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Follow Ups
- Tendency to justification of effort - groman 13:19:33 01/03/02 (6)
- Although I agree with your observations on perception in theory, can we also post some impressions? - John Q Public 16:23:26 01/03/02 (1)
- Re: Although I agree with your observations on perception in theory, can we also post some impressio - groman 16:42:19 01/03/02 (0)
- Re: Tendency to justification of money - john purys 14:43:33 01/03/02 (3)
- Re: Tendency to justification of money - groman 14:55:42 01/03/02 (2)
- Agree.... - Cut-Throat 15:52:18 01/03/02 (1)
- Re: Agree.... - groman 16:09:56 01/03/02 (0)