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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Pumping up the saturation

2002-09-20 by bgs

ok. We still have to get into the golden nose argument. Don't laugh. I used
to deal with perfumers. They are referred to many times as noses. I'm sure
everybody is thrilled to read this. I do appreciate your reply. My only
point is a very simple one----photography is for the eyes, music is for the
ears, food and drink is for a good life. So we kind of covered wine, woman
and song and visual media. It's a good life......for me being part of
Generation Rx (not X) I still want it all.    Regards and Good Luck, Barry
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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Pumping up the saturation


> Golden ears argument: my opinion of what is the best audio is the ultimate
> yardstick, including better than your opinion.  (love the last part)
> substitute picture and I guess you can have the golden eye argument, but I
> think James Bond has that already claimed. I have been in listening tests
> with some golden ear folks. It gets funny pretty fast. You don't have to
> worry about having a thought on the matter, it will be provided.
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> The Audio Engineering Society is an excellent professional organization.
This
> international body sets most of the standards within the audio area. Lots
of
> differing thinking but also a great forum for exchange of good ideas.
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> Bill
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