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jf47t,"...what happens when brass is put close to the chips and transformers."Could you later tell us how close was it when, and if, it started making any difference? 
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Why would they ever? Shame on them. 
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mapman,I have SONY D-421SP. Do think neutrinos are wreaking same havoc as in geoffkait's Panasonic? I heard that SONY used more labile photon protection against such pests. 
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If IMF TLS-80 is your speaker, this is your answer...http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/649269520-imf-tls80-superb-british-transmission-line-studio-m... 
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mapman,Thanks for the explanation. As fate would have it (I hope that is not copyrighted), I attempted to listen to SR-80 at the store that was so noisy that the only thing I was able to conclude is that they do not isolate from the store noise th... 
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geoffkait,Did you buy Grado 80 after not-so-long-ago mapman's recommendation to you to upgrade from SR 60, or you had had them before that and he was incorrect in assuming you had SR 60?On a more important note, what model of Panasonic CD player i... 
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geoffkait,"I respect that you will always respond. Even when there’s absolutely no reason to."You are a reason to.I suspect that prof would be happy if he could write the same note to Michael Green. 
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geoffkait,It is getting to be cute. I would have never thought of any of those questions myself.4. Can you prove your hearing ability in a blind test?When checking one's hearing ability, a person does not have to be devoid of visual stimuli. She/h... 
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geoffkait,"I know what’s coming next. But what about this, what about that?"That is kind of funny. I do not have more questions of that kind at this moment, but am glad that you think of me that way. After all, isn't it you who thinks one should n... 
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geoffkait,Regardless of others' views of music vs. sound, what Authority were you appealing to when you mentioned..."He was a musician, first oboe in National Symphony Orchestra, DC."It seemed like a reasonable statement of facts that served its p... 
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geoffkait,I think you are 100% correct on both of those claims. Your third claim is a little hard to decipher. I do not see what your sentence"He was a musician, first oboe in National Symphony Orchestra, DC."is an appeal to. It seems like a well-... 
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geoffkait,Your oboist was a little different than my guys as he seemed to care about the sound, regardless of the outcome in our ears. I wanted to make a point that at least some of the people in the music-making business in fact do not care that ... 
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geoffkait’s story shows that there is no absolute in perception of music and that arguing about its quality is a silly process. For that oboe player, it must have been a good sound. Good for him.I have stories in a similar direction as geoffkait’s... 
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twoch,Thanks for bringing that up. I also noticed that people involved in making music rarely, if ever, obsess over the equipment they could be listening to recorded music on. I have never asked why. 
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Michael Green,It may really be time to revamp Tuneland website (audio one, not the game).Thread "Michael’s System" has a list of apparently similar topics at the bottom.Similar topics» Thomas Michael Boettger Jr..........found dead» One Woman in I...