malice wrote on Wed, 22 November 2006 22:36 |
otoh, he makes killer converters. And clocking lesser ones with them results in significant improvement.
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Which ironically goes against the original premise that "internal clocking is significantly superior to external clocking".
Revolution wrote on Wed, 22 November 2006 22:51 |
I guess Mr Lavry is the latest victim along with Mr Oram and Mr Neumann to fall fowl of the Pro Audio Maffia.
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Last I heard Mr. Neumann is dead, his former company is owned by some very nice [though in some ways misguided but nice none the less] people in a small town in the former GDR part of Germany. If you're talking about the jerks in Connecticut who run the subsidiary of Sennheiser then I reckon you're kinda on target. Sorry, but life is to short to suffer fools with gladly.
Oh, and there is generally only 1x"f" in Mafia... unless you know something I don't know [besides, there is no Mafia... I could introduce you to a couple of guys I know who are connected to LCN and they'll swear up and down there is no such thing as the "mafia"].
sui-city wrote on Thu, 23 November 2006 01:46 |
I have heard a Big Ben improve the quality of audio myself, but nobody has explained why without their being some VERY liberal marketing-interpretations of science.
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With all due respect, I know I've made quite a few records in my lifetime, during that time I have recorded a whole lotta music but never any specifications. As a layman I would reckon that the reason you found the Big Ben improve the quality of the audio is because it puts some distortion [jitter] in a region you find musically pleasing... which at the end of the day is all you [or at least all I] can ask from any tool involved in the music making process. BTW, I think they both, Lavry as well as Apogee are buried by the iZ Radar so what the hell do I know except how to hit some buttons and record a record.
Ashermusic wrote on Thu, 23 November 2006 02:34 |
Fletcher your stereotypical use of Yiddish is about as funny as Michael Richard's tiraded and can only lead to one conclusion; You are a potz.
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I always spelled it "putz" but that's cool. I'm not really fluent in Yiddish... learned a little bit from my father when I was growing up... almost enough so I could hang in Walter Yetnikoff's world during the early 80's when it was still CBS but not enough to hold a conversation in real time.
I saw Michael Richard's shtick a dozen or so years ago [pre-Seinfeld] at the Laugh Factory on Sunset... he wasn't funny then either. I have no idea how he has ever landed a comedic gig... but if I really understood the ways of Hollywood I'd be rich now.
All I can say about your post is "he started it".