bishopwill
Responses from bishopwill
| Ear Candy: Most startling recordings. Thanks for the info. I think (but am by no means sure) that it is the gigue fugue in which you can hear the image move during the recording. I wish to heck I could remember where I got the scuttlebutt on that recording. I know it had something to ... | |
| Hall of Shame But Brulee, that was my point exactly. Listen to what pleases YOU, using the equipment that pleases YOU, selected by the methods that satisfy YOU.My first paragraph was occasioned by the many, many convos I've had over the years with ardent audiop... | |
| Who R U? I can tell I'm in the right place. Actually, Albert, if you read either of my posts carefully, you could not possibly miss my appeal for tolerance and mutual acceptance. Willaka the Slithy Tove | |
| Ear Candy: Most startling recordings. I no longer have the vinyl nor can I remember the label but it was a direct-to-disc recording by Virgil Fox. On one of the tracks you can actually hear the engineer move one of the microphones while Fox is playing. There are also a couple of polic... | |
| Out of Control Something tells me that if I were smart I'd stay out of this.... Nonetheless, a few very brief observations.1. It is naive to think that people who have spent thousands of dollars on cables, for example, are going to be convinced to try DBX testin... | |
| Hall of Shame I think Esmeralda has had the guts to write what lots of folks here really think and dare not say--although a bit more extreme than my own views on the subject. But, hey, folks, this is a hobby. Personally, I advocate DBX evaluation but if that is... | |
| Who R U? If you will tolerate a post from an absolute A-gon newbie ("long time listener, first time caller"), here goes:I'm a psychotherapist for the federal government. Took my PhD from the University of Alabama. Also bishop in an independent catholic chu... |

