About users with hidden agendas


If you know that a user is a dealer and they fail to disclose and attacks other users because they make a point against their interest, do you expose the user?

I know of a gentleman here that continuously posts and goes after people and does not disclose who he is. 

What are the ethics of this forum?

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@cleeds

Do you really sweep all objective thinking members here into your facile little box with “ They pretend to know how things sound without ever actually listening to them”

Are you seriously suggesting that these folk don’t actually listen to their systems on an organic,  corporeal level … Utterly Pathetic

There no proof this guy ted delete thread. It could have been complain from angry guy on this thread. There way too much anger in thread lead me believe there addict here ready come clean and free energy be positive go forward. I hear and we lead exorcism drag angry devil from soul one and for all. I no defend Ted guy he seem maybe little rude people too maybe he come clean too.

@ted_denney

- Well I pick no bones about having an objectivist approach to some things in my system, things I understand (or like to think I understand). I’m not merely stating this to be contentious, I’m sharing a difference of opinion.

Measurements for me and many here, are important metrics, tools if you will, to understand the system (which includes the room). There are some of us here who have taken measurements in order to better understand nodes in their rooms, for example. When narrowing down choices I often inspect the specifications of potential devices and technologies in order to find more suitable solutions.
I’m still learning about room acoustic treatment techniques myself, I’m certainly not discounting the merit of measurement to make informed decisions on how to proceed.

I’m also not excluding the facts that misinformation can be used to sell, using metrics that are isolated from others, to the unsuspecting. For example, a speaker that has it’s crossover designed to cover up resonant frequency nodes in the enclosure, when you sum it’s measurable output, is quite linear, but sounds awful (there is always reasons one metric looks great and yet the synergy fails). Or the handover of frequencies between two drivers, and instead of excluding driver breakup in the frequencies of energies it’s fed, simply mask the issue with the other drivers. Distortion also presents SPL and if that’s summed in as output, another reason to sound awful. A Rubik’s cube is not solved when one, two or three sides appear to be correct and so refining a highly resolving system requires more than good luck.

Clearly understanding an order and hierarchy of measurements as a whole can help to fine tune and correctly re-create optimal outcomes. Trial and error is convenient, understanding the mechanics of how it works synergistically is powerful information, when put to work can yield better performance both in metrics and subjectively, IMO.

@sokogear my brothers and I tried to excel at emulation of the Minister for funny walking, and tried to create new funny walks of our own. The Python boys were bloody marvelous - Bruce!

But for the objectivist mob, High End Audio is about mocking and ridiculing real audiophiles ...

Ted loves to lump everybody and anybody who criticises him into one convenient ‘mob’. @cleeds follows suit, in spades.

In reality he has received criticism from free thinking people who span a broad range of ideological thought.