Live as Canned, Reproduced as True
Live as Canned, Reproduced as True
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Extremes of cost and performance continue to impress. But plenty of high-performance products can be had for very little money as well. With all of this, is high-end audio moving in the right direction?
Got to see "Predators" last night and loved it.
A few problems with continuity, but all in all everything I could hope for in a Predator movie!
I read the reviews, and it averaged a D or D- from the critics....but wouldn't a Predator movie kind of be beyond criticism?
If some dipshit in the New Yorker says, "Fellini it isn't," wouldn't that mean the guy should have never been allowed beyond the popcorn counter to begin with?
My endorsement: "Predators. Fellini it isn't!"
Taking a weekend between summer walkabout and time for some quick book shopping.
What's on y'all's favorites for this summer?
I went throught the Dragon Tattoo Girl trilogy by Stieg Larsson and it made for adequate entertainment. Not literature, but easy on the ol' noggin.
Not sure who I'd envision playing her in the upcoming USA flick.
Halfway through "The Passage" by Justin Cronin, and I have advice for you:
First, read "A Canticle for Lebowitz" by Walter M. Miller, Jr.
Either Mr. Dudley is ignorant of the following two audio terms or, he deliberately avoided using them in his review.
1.Controlled directivity (CD) & 2.waveguide
If the former is the unfortunate case, then I recommend he read up on CD. It's apparent to me from Mr. Ryan's "Manufacturer's Comments" and teachings at the lean simplifiaudio web site that CD was a major design objective of the Gradient and that the designers had read the teachings of Toole, Olive and Geddes.
If the latter is the case, then would Mr. Dudley kindly explain himself in a response post here.