I would imagine that the only people it would be of benefit to would be the deaf community. It is inconceivable that anyone with even an average 'ear' wouldn't be able to distinguish one from the other. ;)
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What I'm clumsily trying to say is that you are comparing chalk and cheese. I see...
Not necessarily, but he doesn't elaborate on the effect of those shortcomings, or provide any detail as to what extent they degrade the original recording. I just find it a very lazy piece of work that is purely based on one man and his obviously very opinionated views.
Don't get me wrong, I...
No that isn't wrong. It's just his style of delivery and his 'look at me, I know everything, I'm better than anyone else' approach that sticks in my throat.
And as for,
When I had the opportunity to experiment, it always proved to be the case that I could make that vinyl-playing-rig sound better.
He just comes across an overblown tosser who thinks he knows more than anyone else who has ever set up a turntable
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