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That posting bug has been addressed.
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I read through the referenced article.I guess no one cares about "...the Minneapolis syndicate...", I don't see that it ever came up. Maybe I missed it?...
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Hey Cat-First, sorry about the second post. I did not realize that I had already left a message.The best advice is to let them know you know. I have been reading abouot the WCRB take over all over the place, Doc Searle, Scannng the Dial, boston.com....
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Do you Boston Classical music lovers realize that what WGBH is
giving you in fully seven of the ten on-air slots, the ones in yellow
on the weekly schedule, is actually canned music from Minnesota Public
Radio? Go to http://classical24.publicradio...
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Does it surprise anyone to know that of the ten listed on-air hosts on the weekly schedule of WCRB/WGBH fully seven of them are actually Minnesota Public Radio personnel?This means that Boston is for a lot of the time getting canned music aimed at th...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]
Furthermore, the “further progress” in my world has a slightly different definition then you mentioned. You feel that a further progress is an expansion of understanding the rules of the game, however I believe that a fu...
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The relationship between engineering parameters and music reproduction is far from clear but does play a role, in my opinion. The engineering approach is insufficient or even counter productive to designing quality music playback, because the relevan...
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Romy, I can very much relate to the objective of faithfully reproducing the music's original complexity, and that the margin for intentional editing is limited and inevitably results in sameness. My point is that while in live music full complexity a...
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Romy, after reading my previous post I realize I would have to express myself more clearly, sorry for the misunderstanding! This hobby is an important part of my life, I have specific opinions and am probably not less serious about them than you are....
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Thanks Romy. The monopole issues I referred to are in the areas of coloration and presentation throughout the spectrum, that can be solved/masked effectively with dipoles. I am very aware of the dipoles' shortcomings in the bass area but they do not ...
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My easy dipole defense would be that I have not yet heard a monopole that does not distract from the illusion due to some other issues, meaning that it would be a case of picking your poison. But I think there is more to it. Maybe I don't like t...
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To my ears silver has a potential advantage over copper that unfortunately seems difficult to achieve. I've read that the advantage may come from the lower DC conductivity, and the problems from higher inductivity and skin effect, and lower internal ...
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