Richard Dunn

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#496 Re: Richard Dunn

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"Tell the truth, tell it as you see it, positive or negative, it really doesn't matter, it is the truth that matters."

Posted yesterday by Richard Dunn on HFS. I don't believe this includes negative comments on HIS actions though, only his, so called, enemies.
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#497 Re: Richard Dunn

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Can you link to where that quote came from so I can see in what context it was made ?
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#498 Re: Richard Dunn

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antonio66 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:49 am "Tell the truth, tell it as you see it, positive or negative, it really doesn't matter, it is the truth that matters."

Posted yesterday by Richard Dunn on HFS. I don't believe this includes negative comments on HIS actions though, only his, so called, enemies.
Hi Antonio - I've only just picked up your PM from last week. I have replied today.

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#499 Re: Richard Dunn

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pre65 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:09 am Can you link to where that quote came from so I can see in what context it was made ?
https://hifisubjectivist.org/viewtopic. ... 5&start=10

1st post on page 2, bottom line.
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#500 Re: Richard Dunn

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antonio66 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 12:41 pm
pre65 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:09 am Can you link to where that quote came from so I can see in what context it was made ?
https://hifisubjectivist.org/viewtopic. ... 5&start=10

1st post on page 2, bottom line.
I sort of read that as pertaining to NVA equipment rather than as in a more general manner.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

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#501 Re: Richard Dunn

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pre65 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 12:53 pm
antonio66 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 12:41 pm
pre65 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:09 am Can you link to where that quote came from so I can see in what context it was made ?
https://hifisubjectivist.org/viewtopic. ... 5&start=10

1st post on page 2, bottom line.
I sort of read that as pertaining to NVA equipment rather than as in a more general manner.
Read quote one in said post, HFS,you,me NVA.
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#502 Re: Richard Dunn

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Loosing track now
Us well we should keep buying, borrowing, listening and telling the truth
Tell the truth, tell it as you see it, positive or negative, it really doesn't matter, it is the truth that matters.
Just what bit of not-truth is being questioned?
Whenever an honest man discovers that he's mistaken, he will either cease to be mistaken or he will cease to be honest.
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#503 Re: Richard Dunn

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Tell the truth, tell it as you see it, positive or negative, it really doesn't matter, it is the truth that matters.
Just what bit of not-truth is being questioned.

When I posted that quote Nick, I was not questioning non truths. You can see my original post at the top of the page.
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#504 Re: Richard Dunn

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:24 pm
Bigman80 wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:49 pm
Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:34 pm
You are a member of HFS, just post.
Need to speak to your man again, the password I have is wrong. I still have his email so I'll get in touch.
I notice you are back on again, so why don't you post.
Was going to but can't help thinking it'll all just kick off again and who's got time for that!

I've posted, let's see what happens. A fresh start from me anyway.
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#505 Re: Richard Dunn

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pre65 wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:28 pm Richard wrote on HFS today

"I am willing to declare peace with anyone, even Marco (but I doubt it would last as he will motivate more pisstake - bound to happen), all it needs is to declare *day one* start a fresh and don't refer to the past, and don't create any more conflict that has to be responded to. "

So Richard, can we (you and me) forget the past ?
Come on then Richard. Let’s see day one happen.
I have pretty much forgotten the past already.....

Show that you stand by yours words, and reinstate my membership.
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#506 Re: Richard Dunn

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HiFi reproduction of music and the gear to reproduce it covers many facets and surely there's room for all. NVA is one very good commercial way of getting a good musical end result and some of the ideas expressed in the products aren't so off-kilter with the mainstream these days I feel (having looked inside many an amp in my time) although the use of specialised adhesives (for different tasks) is probably the most controversial I reckon. The valve based home builds enthusiastically discussed here are another great way of having fun with the hobby and I'm sure the musical results justify all the fuss and bother too. I build solid state amp-kits basically (although the passive preamps entail 'switching-hydras' to be individually made and fitted up), and being able to take the extra step in laying out, preparing a case to take transformers and valve bases and then knowing what components to buy and fit here and there is awe-inspiring to me right now.

Surely we all have something to contribute and share?
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#507 Re: Richard Dunn

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I would buy some nva it sounds okay, but the glued plastic case puts me right off, hows one supposed to get in an tinker about.
Any plans to do a conventional case range Richard.
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#508 Re: Richard Dunn

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If you want to tinker then no, NVA isn't for you... The designs have been expertly tinkered with already so you don't have or need to... And they can be serviced if needs be.

Buy a kit and make your own if you don't do this already :)
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#509 Re: Richard Dunn

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CageyH wrote: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:43 am
pre65 wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 3:28 pm Richard wrote on HFS today

"I am willing to declare peace with anyone, even Marco (but I doubt it would last as he will motivate more pisstake - bound to happen), all it needs is to declare *day one* start a fresh and don't refer to the past, and don't create any more conflict that has to be responded to. "

So Richard, can we (you and me) forget the past ?
Come on then Richard. Let’s see day one happen.
I have pretty much forgotten the past already.....

Show that you stand by yours words, and reinstate my membership.
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#510 Re: Richard Dunn

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 6:03 pm Sadly Noddy hasn't changed, it was just a wind up, he still wants conflict, so back on block.

Sorry ed I don't want any of this as well. The only person who can stop it is Nick, but it does show people for what they are.
Aye Noddys still a snivling wretch, but you on the other hand are a toxic nonce.
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