Uh huh—as long as they're between 53Hz and 16kHz. For 128kbps files, that's probably good enough, but hi-fi it ain't.
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I spoke with my father today. Circumstances forced me to give him my current home address. I don't think this will be a problem, but I've kept my home secret from him for the last five years for very good reason. The last time he knew where I lived, he showed up on my doorstep — drunk, beaten, and looking for a place to stay. It was winter. I couldn't. I should say: I didn't. I didn't turn him away, though perhaps I should have. This was when I was living in Bloomfield and just beginning my career at Stereophile; I arrived home from work one evening…
it seems they got letters.
I hate you.
I wish you would leave our forums alone. We don't want you. Audiophiles enjoy spending vast amounts of money, energy, and time on creating the illusion of live music played back in our dusty and cluttered listening rooms. We don't like casinos. They're noisy. The soundstage sucks. The imaging is total crap. The overall sonic signature is all high-end bells and whistles. Where's that magical midrange, that glorious deep bass? Unless you are providing them as some sort of absurd and mystical tweak — something that can, perhaps, be placed…
And then I wondered, couldn't it also block RF from my hi-fi?
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