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Romy the Cat


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Levels of High End Audio by Janos @ Real World Audio
Here is absolutely the best YouTube video on the subject of high-and audio I have seen so far. In fact, it's might be fun to interview Janos. Truly a first person I would like to make a public interview. I would have a lot of interesting, simulating and challenging questions to Janos...

 


"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Paul S
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Ground Swell!
Glad to see and hear "it's spreading"! High time to right the audio ship. It's always been fun to see what the business/marketing guys come up with to try to exploit "new movements" in audio! Like mass-market "health food"!

Paul S


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Romy the Cat


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Good luck to epistemologises....
In the video I linked I both there are a few moments that are very very controversial and I truly man to ask Janos some questions about it. She refused and posted of a video when he supported and promoted a few of my ideas despite the fact that I never even express those ideas. I'm not quite sure why he need to do it. And I do not know why in his videos he begin to make a comments indicating that he completely do not understand what is going on. Honestly, it is a very surprising development and I rewatched the video about presuming sensor is literally no one behind the curtain. I have completely different perspective now, as I understood that Janos is just a baphhoon and he runs his mouse on the subjects which have literally no substance behind. It is kind of sad is that people touch important I just subjects, being an informed, and doing it solely for generate clicks and likes. I meant to record specific criticism of important inconsistencies in the video above but I decided it is not worthy. He can die his little secret.


"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Paul S
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The Other Way Way
Well, I am not really looking for help or advice from Janos in the first place. What I like is the part that it is about Music, and it is personal, and you can't exactly copy someone else for "the same results". This is antithetical to mainstream, commercial hi-fi, and I am glad to see it. The whole single driver thing is what it is, of course, however I do not worry that people form clubs about this sort of thing. After all, we have Good Sound Club, and I have not felt the need to post at another audio site since 2006, I think. While I am still curious about the why's and how's in hi-fi, I am too old now to try out every new idea or whack every mole I think I see.

Paul S
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freyasmith
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Romy the Cat


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A great post!
What a wonderful post above in a this thread! This is exactly what a threat about Jonos  philosophy should lead to. I certainly has bun the asshole who posted the post before but I would like to keep it for the history as this is how it should be.


"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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