andrewb812
andrewb812
andrewb812

Your argument about waveforms and resolutions is completely wrong. It's easy to understand, but incorrect. CDs are MUCH more extensive (in terms of technical specs) than vinyl. Much higher dynamic range. Much higher frequency response. And they don't have the 3dB surface noise that even perfect vinyl has. The notion

Remember, too, that attorneys LOVE to argue and exacerbate things, especially at several hundred dollars an hour. Your attorney works for YOU, so when he or she wants to keep arguing, fighting and badgering, you have every right to say, "Stop it."

Dude, your life seems pretty small. I kind of feel sorry for you — I can't imagine living in your perpetual state of annoyance.

The ATH-M50's are outstanding for the money. (And that IS the key consideration, right?) To me, the AT's are definitely better than standard-issue Beats — much better soundstage. Bass isn't as thumpy, but definitely more defined. Compared to Beats, the M50 is more sonically neutral (with a leaning toward heavier

I've been a student of this subject for a long time, along with sound reproduction, recording technologies, and other matters of "good sound." I don't want to have this come across as thread-crapping, but in most cases, a good 3.1 system (L,R, Center, Subwoofer) offers a more pleasurable and defined listening

That's beyond dumb. The PIN is the whole point — it helps ensure that anyone short of a criminal with a skimmer can't use my card. The reality is that a card is FAR more likely to be lost, dropped, misplaced or left behind. If a PIN was always required, it wouldn't stop a skimmer, but it would eliminate the vast vast