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  #81  
Old September 4th 08, 09:02 PM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
Severian
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Kurt Ullman wrote:
In article ,
Severian wrote:

I think it goes way beyond ignorant. Ignorant can be cured, massively
stupid and insane can't.


AGGRESSIVELY stupid and insane is even worse.


Good observation. Lazy stupid and insane isn't nearly as problematic.
  #82  
Old September 4th 08, 11:34 PM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
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In article ,
StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt wrote:

On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:56:38 -0400, Kurt Ullman
wrote:

In article ,
Severian wrote:



I think it goes way beyond ignorant. Ignorant can be cured, massively
stupid and insane can't.


AGGRESSIVELY stupid and insane is even worse.



Then perhaps you should seek help for that obvious issue you have,
Kurt.

This is the best you could do? Nothing quite as boring as a
battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.
  #83  
Old September 5th 08, 12:30 AM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
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ItsASecretDummy wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 13:34:47 -0400, Severian wrote:

Steven Sullivan wrote:
In alt.home-theater.misc StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:40:21 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:
Agreed. The BeoLab 5 -- the big self-powered ones that look like Daleks, with
on-board room-correction DSP

Bwuaahahahahahha
1 That's it... let a bunch of idiots mutate (read enjunear)the sound you
hear into something else!
You're rather ignorant, aren't you?



I think it goes way beyond ignorant. Ignorant can be cured, massively
stupid and insane can't.



Which is why you ****ing blindly purchase that stupid horse****.

Who is the idiot?

Dude, it's pretty pathetic when you have to resort to sock puppets to
attempt to make it look like someone out there has the same idiotic
opinions as you do.
  #84  
Old September 5th 08, 02:31 AM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
Severian
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Corbomite Carrie wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 20:30:14 -0400, Severian wrote:

ItsASecretDummy wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 13:34:47 -0400, Severian wrote:

Steven Sullivan wrote:
In alt.home-theater.misc StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:40:21 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:
Agreed. The BeoLab 5 -- the big self-powered ones that look like Daleks, with
on-board room-correction DSP
Bwuaahahahahahha
1 That's it... let a bunch of idiots mutate (read enjunear)the sound you
hear into something else!
You're rather ignorant, aren't you?



I think it goes way beyond ignorant. Ignorant can be cured, massively
stupid and insane can't.

Which is why you ****ing blindly purchase that stupid horse****.

Who is the idiot?

Dude, it's pretty pathetic when you have to resort to sock puppets to
attempt to make it look like someone out there has the same idiotic
opinions as you do.



Wrong. I post under several nyms, and it has more to do with the
content of the post than anything your retarded little pea brain can come
up with.

Like this one... posted by Corbomite Carrie.

I wouldn't expect a retarded **** like you to even know what Corbomite
is, but that is your problem. You are in your little one way world.

Back in your face, ****tard! You are wrong, and your Usenet knowledge
rests just above nil. That is obvious. Were I posting in the manner you
claim, I would have been touting the "OP" as being sooo correct. and you
soo wrong, etc.

That did not happen, dip****. You are wrong, however. B&O is lame.


Ah, I see, you're a pathetic loser trekkie. Didn't Bill Shatner tell you
guys to move out of your parent's basements?

Sock puppeteer trekkie dweeb, that makes a lot of things abundantly
clear. ROFL!
  #85  
Old September 10th 08, 02:39 AM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
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In alt.home-theater.misc howldog wrote:
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 04:48:56 -0700, StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt
wrote:


On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:40:21 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:


Agreed. The BeoLab 5 -- the big self-powered ones that look like Daleks, with
on-board room-correction DSP



Bwuaahahahahahha

1 That's it... let a bunch of idiots mutate (read enjunear)the sound you
hear into something else!



who the **** cares what it originally sounded like? If the speakers
change the sound, and it sounds better to you, then it IS better.


would be nice if you could turn the DSP off, just to hear it without.


You can.

And what maybe isn't clear, is that the purpose of such DSP is to
help maintain the 'original sound' by counteracting distortion *added* by the
*room*.


--
-S
A wise man, therefore, proportions his belief to the evidence. -- David Hume, "On Miracles"
(1748)
  #86  
Old September 10th 08, 02:41 AM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
Steven Sullivan
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In alt.home-theater.misc Corbomite Carrie wrote:

Wrong. I post under several nyms, and it has more to do with the
content of the post than anything your retarded little pea brain can come
up with.



Just more of you to *plonk*, troll.




--
-S
A wise man, therefore, proportions his belief to the evidence. -- David Hume, "On Miracles"
(1748)
  #88  
Old September 10th 08, 06:23 AM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
juniper
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 02:39:44 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:

In alt.home-theater.misc howldog wrote:
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 04:48:56 -0700, StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt
wrote:


On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:40:21 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:


Agreed. The BeoLab 5 -- the big self-powered ones that look like Daleks, with
on-board room-correction DSP


Bwuaahahahahahha

1 That's it... let a bunch of idiots mutate (read enjunear)the sound you
hear into something else!



who the **** cares what it originally sounded like? If the speakers
change the sound, and it sounds better to you, then it IS better.


would be nice if you could turn the DSP off, just to hear it without.


You can.

And what maybe isn't clear, is that the purpose of such DSP is to
help maintain the 'original sound' by counteracting distortion *added* by the
*room*.


That's starting to sound more and more like the Bose 901 system with
its active equalizer...

  #89  
Old September 10th 08, 11:48 AM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
Severian
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juniper wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 02:39:44 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:

In alt.home-theater.misc howldog wrote:
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 04:48:56 -0700, StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt
wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:40:21 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:

Agreed. The BeoLab 5 -- the big self-powered ones that look like Daleks, with
on-board room-correction DSP

Bwuaahahahahahha

1 That's it... let a bunch of idiots mutate (read enjunear)the sound you
hear into something else!


who the **** cares what it originally sounded like? If the speakers
change the sound, and it sounds better to you, then it IS better.
would be nice if you could turn the DSP off, just to hear it without.

You can.

And what maybe isn't clear, is that the purpose of such DSP is to
help maintain the 'original sound' by counteracting distortion *added* by the
*room*.


That's starting to sound more and more like the Bose 901 system with
its active equalizer...


Little different approach, the Bose uses the equalizer to make the
system itself have something approaching a flat freq response, it is
designed to compensate for the fact that 9 small drivers don't have much
low or high frequency response. The DSP in the B&O measures the rooms
effect on freq response, particularly the bass where standing waves and
such are pronounced, and compensated for the room.

Back when Bose introduced the 901 there was no way to do the latter, the
technology didn't really exist to do it.
  #90  
Old September 10th 08, 12:38 PM posted to alt.home-theater.misc,alt.video.dvd,uk.media.home-cinema,rec.audio.pro
Severian
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Archimedes' Lever wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 07:48:51 -0400, Severian wrote:

juniper wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 02:39:44 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:

In alt.home-theater.misc howldog wrote:
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 04:48:56 -0700, StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt
wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:40:21 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
wrote:

Agreed. The BeoLab 5 -- the big self-powered ones that look like Daleks, with
on-board room-correction DSP
Bwuaahahahahahha

1 That's it... let a bunch of idiots mutate (read enjunear)the sound you
hear into something else!
who the **** cares what it originally sounded like? If the speakers
change the sound, and it sounds better to you, then it IS better.
would be nice if you could turn the DSP off, just to hear it without.
You can.

And what maybe isn't clear, is that the purpose of such DSP is to
help maintain the 'original sound' by counteracting distortion *added* by the
*room*.
That's starting to sound more and more like the Bose 901 system with
its active equalizer...

Little different approach, the Bose uses the equalizer to make the
system itself have something approaching a flat freq response, it is
designed to compensate for the fact that 9 small drivers don't have much
low or high frequency response. The DSP in the B&O measures the rooms
effect on freq response, particularly the bass where standing waves and
such are pronounced, and compensated for the room.

Back when Bose introduced the 901 there was no way to do the latter, the
technology didn't really exist to do it.


No more than the words of a goddamned B&O shill.

A saw ZERO science in these claims.

My ****ing sub-woofer has its own gain adjustment, I do not need some
third party reflection analysis done by questionable engineering setups
on a questionable DSP process screwing with my pristine feed.


Another sock puppet! What's the matter, Mr. Sulu get bored with you?
Pining for the shuttlepod? ROFL!

You're so stupid you don't know the difference between a simple volume
knob and sophisticated DSP room correction, what a maroon!
 




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