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Audio is a religion full of dogma.
Developing an understanding of the technology will go a long way toward protecting you from the trappings of audio dogma, as will listening and experimenting for yourself.
It just seems few people are willing to stick their neck out to set the record straight.
Maybe he posted here because he was hoping Roger, as a well respected, no-nonsense designer would answer...Bryan
But, other opinions are certainly welcome.
Quote from: bpape on 28 Jul 2008, 08:02 pmMaybe he posted here because he was hoping Roger, as a well respected, no-nonsense designer would answer...BryanWell that kinda goes w/o saying Brian. But when he specifically asked by so few folks were willing to stick their necks out, it suggested he was looking for more than just Marks thoughts. I just thought he might get more responses in an open Circle,,, just like a variety of responses are generated from acoustic issues in the Acoustic Circle. Sound logical to you? Cheers.Robin
As with all things, there is a bit of truth and some B.S. with each in the list below.ANDI would say with all of these, its a matter of implementation, thus "generalized" statements are mostly untrue.
Maybe so,,, maybe not. Are you welcoming other amp designers to freely post their design ideas & philosophies here? I don't know about that, do you?
QuoteMaybe so,,, maybe not. Are you welcoming other amp designers to freely post their design ideas & philosophies here? I don't know about that, do you? I'm surprised that posting here has caused so much confusion. Given I use Music Rerence gear and I respect Roger's opinions, I felt this was a good place to start for me.It's also a free world (last I checked), so I'm all ears to hearing others opinions and ideas.
I would say with all of these, its a matter of implementation, thus "generalized" statements are mostly untrue. However, what is the "real story" with these? They can't be entirely right or wrong either.
Who the hell is Mark? Bryan