Vinyl such a PITA

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Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #60 on: 14 Apr 2007, 10:02 pm »
There are a lot of you munchkins that have huge egos that would never admit that your 50,000 dollar mono blocks with 3,000 dollar power cords and 13,000 dollar speaker cables could be less than "state of the art". I think it's state of the mind. To sum it up in a different way....pretty, pretty....shinny, shinny.

Big "L"

W

Hmmm...

I don't have any of the above in my system, so yet again your general ignorance shows in spades.

Have a nice day.   :wave:

George


TheChairGuy

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #61 on: 14 Apr 2007, 11:23 pm »
Puh-lease, back to the subject in the topic (or at least close to it) and less finger pointing and presuming.

Otherwise, we'll have to lock it.

Wayner, really, your post was a bit baiting....zybar/George has spent a lot on his system, but doesn't exhibit much of an ego, or temper, about much. Your post, if pointed at him, was really miscued.

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Wayner

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #62 on: 14 Apr 2007, 11:38 pm »
Sorry, I get a little up tight some times. I do love all you at ACV.

boead

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #63 on: 15 Apr 2007, 04:06 am »
Oh! BTW... I like the way this thread about vinyl turned into post about high tech computer... :jester:

That's the way!

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Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #64 on: 15 Apr 2007, 04:31 am »
Vinyl scares me.

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Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #65 on: 15 Apr 2007, 05:50 am »

"An git away frum mah reckurds vinyl-geek!"
..... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:.....I'm cracking up over here.... :lol:

Marbles

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #66 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:00 am »
Rim,

I think I took too much distortion out of my analog setup, and it lost some magic because of it.

I set up my digital to have the perfect amount.

My guess is that's why you prefer vinyl and I prefer digital.

Now where do I add distortion  :?

mcrespo71

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #67 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:05 am »
Rim,

I think I took too much distortion out of my analog setup, and it lost some magic because of it.

I set up my digital to have the perfect amount.

My guess is that's why you prefer vinyl and I prefer digital.

Now where do I add distortion  :?

What did you do take out the distortion from your set up?

Wayner

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #68 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:06 am »
I would like to know what skill you have to add or subtract distortion from a source? That is a nice thing to put on your resume, ay?

W, the hillbilly.

Marbles

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #69 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:09 am »
It started with the Turntable, then the arm, then the cart, then the rewiring of the tonearm, then an upgrade to the platter....at some point it got too revealing and less magical compared to my digital.  At every step it sounded better, but somewhere along the way it lost the magic..or actually, as I upgraded my digital, it overtook it in emotion, convenience and lack of noise floor.

Wayner

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #70 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:12 am »
Every step of the way, you knew it was subtractive or additive......hummmmm. Golden Ears, I say.

Marbles

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #71 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:15 am »
Wayner, I know you claim to be a hillbilly and I agree..

"the term "hillbilly" is complex. It can be seen to carry a negative connotation that has been greatly emphasized by how Hollywood movies and films portray the "hillbilly" as impoverished, ill-educated, toothless, shoeless, unstylish, inbred, etc..."

Marbles

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #72 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:20 am »
Actually, every change has an impact..it will either be more revealing, less revealing or neutral.  Generally, the more revealing, the less distortion.  At some point you cross a line and the "improvement" isn't worth it.  Up until then it is.

It's tough for me to tell how revealing is too revealing until I get PAST that point...then I know.  Then I have to go back.

It often takes time for me to tell when the line is crossed.

Anyway, Rim, it is clear I crossed the line and you did not.

Wayner

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #73 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:25 am »
Marbles,

I think in your mind you perceive yourself as God's gift to audio. How would a person with your ego ever admit that the thousands of dollars you spent on a system was a complete waste of money. Would you ever admit that someone who spent $4,000 on a system could actually have an impressive system? Many audiophiles have limited resources, but they do have great ideas about what sounds good and what components compliment each other. I think I have done very well as an audiophile over the last 40 years and I'm proud of it. I don't buy into notions about expensive interconnects, power cords or speaker wires. The dollars spent will not equal the increase in high fidelity.

Marbles

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #74 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:31 am »
Marbles,

I think in your mind you perceive yourself as God's gift to audio. How would a person with your ego ever admit that the thousands of dollars you spent on a system was a complete waste of money.

None of it has been a waste to me..some of it was worth the education..

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Would you ever admit that someone who spent $4,000 on a system could actually have an impressive system?

Absolutely..if you spent $4K and didn't, I'd worry..

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Many audiophiles have limited resources, but they do have great ideas about what sounds good and what components compliment each other. I think I have done very well as an audiophile over the last 40 years and I'm proud of it.


As you should be..you have some very nice gear.

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I don't buy into notions about expensive interconnects, power cords or speaker wires. The dollars spent will not equal the increase in high fidelity.

Every one has an opinion on this..I can certainly understand yours. 

I have many systems in the house only the two best (and the one in my office) have upgraded speaker wires..most all have upgraded IC's, but only as hand me downs from trying various ones in my main rig.


Wayner

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #75 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:36 am »
Thanks! Marbles.

I now have a different respect for you. (that is a compliment).

gooberdude

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #76 on: 20 Apr 2007, 12:57 am »
The politically correct term for Hillbillies these days is 'Sons of the Soil'....

TheChairGuy

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #77 on: 20 Apr 2007, 01:42 am »
Wayner,

You've gone from badgering zybar/George to swiping at Rob/Marbles now?  For what - because they've spent a lot more money than you on their systems? Big deal - they've spent more than me, too.

Did you know Marbles was part of the founding of AudioCircle over 5 years ago?  That he worked tirelessly for years attracting and retaining quality manufacturers to this site?  That he policed the site at all hours of the day for scammers, spammers, and other malcontents and kept this site humming.  He made nothing/nada/zero from it...and is now enjoying his time away (probably, quite a bit :wink:).

Why are you crapping on him?....he's one of the very good guys here.  He'll go over and above to help folks in need - and has.  Really, you are again crapping on another misplaced target - again. He's chewed out a few folks over the years (he's got a temper - teehee), but never, never in 6 years have I witnessed him talking down to anyone.  Seriously - never - he's quite a regular guy that way.

Please restrain yourself from these kind of outbursts in the future.  Guys like zybar and Marbles don't need to rally AC membership for respect - they earned their share LONG ago here.  Now, it's your turn - what are you gonna' do to earn our respect here at AC?

Sheesh man - go do Yoga and drink chamomile tea - you need to unwind a bit.

John / Mod

boead

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #78 on: 20 Apr 2007, 01:45 am »
The politically correct term for Hillbillies these days is 'Sons of the Soil'....

I’ve about had enough of “Political Correctness”

And Carbon Credits too!


It’s like seeing a Green Peace sticker on the back of an SUV or Chevy Suburban.

Or like ordering a Diet coke with your Big MAC and fries.

 :green:

boead

Re: Vinyl such a PITA
« Reply #79 on: 20 Apr 2007, 02:00 am »
Did you know Marbles was part of the founding of AudioCircle over 5 years ago?  That he worked tirelessly for years attracting and retaining quality manufacturers to this site? 

And he has impeccable taste in headphones and cars.  8)

(I like the GTO)