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Sonus Faber Guarneri's Thank you, rsyou, for your thoughts. Yes, I have a Joule too. That is an interesting balance you have there between the Goldmund and the Joule, probably sounds nice (came very close about five years ago to mating them together myself).Yes, the Pas... | |
Music Reference RM200 or David Berning ZH270? OK guys. Here's a question. As you know, I think the Berning is a great piece. But, how does it stack up against my AirTight ATM300 8W SE amp, which, used, would be about the same in price? Just curious. Don't be shy, I don't think the AirTight is... | |
Why vinyl? Sooo coool, domo. | |
Preamp Deal of the Century Bwhite, good comparison of the black Ken and black Tungsol. Yes the Ken has better weight on bottom which lends an expansiveness to the sound, and particularly, at least on my system, in the depth field on such things as large drums (listen to Gla... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct Unsound: silence is not an "it"Sean: my head hurts this morning too...On "will depend on perspective". 6ch, while saying that there are many answers says there is One; yes, there are infinite ways to the top of the mountain, but same view for ever... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct No perciever, no percieved, only perciev-ing.Just like when you are deeply listening to music, or anything beautiful. We already know "it".Yes, personal proximity would be nice...Have a nice wkend everyone. (rising, jubilant, near delirious cheers... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct Unsound, wonderful question.This is difficult because the "answer" is paradoxical to the thinking mind; dualism can not encompass it. So, the best I can do is try to point.Yes, it is a journey. But when you end you are at the beginning, yet you al... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct Mghcan, very perceptive. Do you think the spinning is intentionally wrought? When the mind spins so fast and oscillates as its assumptions are deconstructed, at the point where it stops, when it must stop, then, at that point of silence, where are... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct Unsound, this is the basic disagreement between us - which doesn't, in fact, effect how I respect you, because I don't experience you as just a quantitative sum of your thoughts. The difference is one, as I said, of materialism. You believe that t... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct Unsound, I forgot to respond to you. Everyone is dualist, because we all think. But then if you believe that you are only your thinking, then you are dualistically attached. In this sense, you only believe that comparative rationality - the cognit... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct Oh TOK, just when I had hope for you...So, you say thinking (thinking, because you can't have language without it!) about the mind is a dead-end because language is too imprecise to encompass (even while you yourself use it...), and so, therefore,... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct "See" the Artist's mind, see the artist's mind in his works, "see" being/form, see all at once...I am fine, 6ch. Thank you for asking. Paddling along...Hope you are well too. | |
Let's forget about being politically correct A P.S. for Unsound: Does a "reaction" make something per se matter itself? How can an event be energy/matter? What is gravity, another thing (and, no, gravitons are not here yet...), or a reaction between things? How can causation between things s... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct If being in physical reality makes one a thing, even if only a wave-thing/wave-form, then what is mind, because isn't my mind in physical reality right now, as I say this, or is it?then, if...If mind/being is not a thing, yet existing in physical ... | |
Let's forget about being politically correct Sound is a wave, not coalesced matter. That it can be quantified with scientific technology - not the mind directly as when listening to music - does not change this fact. That is what I meant by "thing". In the context in which I offered it - whi... |