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#166 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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Greg wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 9:11 pm That DSJR, instead of just commenting needs to get himself to one of these events to sample properly. Next year (already booked by Steve) Dave?
I made a favourable comment that it's great that DIY is alive and well in the north of England at least (I'm forgetting Phil in essex and those of you in the West Country). To see these amps spread out on open 'breadboard' bases is an eye-opener and for other reasons, there are one or two of you I'd like to meet personally and get to know better.

Sadly, family commitments mean I can't just up sticks and travel hundreds of miles on a boy's 'HiFi weekend' out and having to stay over too. My issue, nobody else's and it's something I have to accept as I'm not a free spirit. We intend to move in a year or two a bit more 'inland' so things may well change. In the meantime, I have the Audio East show just down the road from me and I get to meet old pals from my own mainstream industry days, but I admit, it ain't the same ;)
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Makes sense.
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#168 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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ed wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 6:47 am this could be an interesting issue.

I've had a growing suspicion in the last few years that online assessment of kit at meets can often say more about the assessor than the kit itself.

The endless back and forth of opinions and banter on forums may form opinions into personal emotions which may cloud any judgements down the line. I can't help thinking that a critique from people that had never heard the kit before or met(or conversed online) with the presenters..then that critique might be very different from those that had 15 or so years of trading ideas and opinions with the presenters.

Hands up those that feel they are completely impartial....

Those involved in the dialogue(the presenter and the reveiwer) will doubtless be aware of where each other are coming from but the sometimes bemused onlooker may wonder why the discussion is so far removed from what they(the outsider) heard.

bring it on....

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But if you don't expose your views, then in effect you have done what you said:

"you don’t bother sharing what you thought might benefit others."
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#170 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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Paul Barker wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 1:54 pm As soon as you expose your views on an open forum it gets to be either you have to defend your position or you shrink back into your private opinions and you don’t bother sharing what you thought might benefit others.
To me this seems evident on a lot of forums.

I rather think that as long as the responder realises that he/she is offering an opinion then the result can be meaningful. To my mind some repsonders all too frequently forget this.

You don't have to be faint hearted to back away from a lot of response on a lot of forums these days...it seems like the only safe thing to do.
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#171 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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Part of the problem is the lack of face to face that allows ego's on many forums to get out of hand. Hopefully we could avoid that.

The other problem I am aware of when thinking about posting my views is that they could very easily be viewed as "well he would say that, he is just bigging up his own stuff, as he seems to be saying that he likes his own stuff much of the time" And I know it may look like that, but I try and make stuff that meets my own definition of what I want to listen to, so it would be strange that I didn't like it.
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#172 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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I only make stuff I like by mistake..
and I never make mistakes
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ed wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 4:33 pm I only make stuff I like by mistake..
and I never make mistakes
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Wish I could say the same.
I make stuff I think I like.. but it's full of mistakes.
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#174 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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I was trying to be a smart arse as usual...and get it round to Epimenides and the liar paradox....but as usual I think I made a mistake somewhere.
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Too subtle for us! :lol:
 
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#176 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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It was obvious a few of the systems needed more attention, simple as that.

I enjoyed myself as usual but this years collection wasn't as good as previous years IMO.
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#177 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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mainscablesrus wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:08 pm It was obvious a few of the systems needed more attention, simple as that.
And for my part, that accurately sums up where I was at. And the opportunity to hear others and play the amps on other speakers bought that home and confirmed the reservations I was having about them and the speakers. The detail of that is my next journey.

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mainscablesrus wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:08 pm I enjoyed myself as usual but this years collection wasn't as good as previous years IMO.
Remind us what time you left on Saturday, Dave, and were you there Sunday ?
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#179 Re: Attendees Owston 1/2 June 19

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IslandPink wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:52 pm
mainscablesrus wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:08 pm I enjoyed myself as usual but this years collection wasn't as good as previous years IMO.
Remind us what time you left on Saturday, Dave, and were you there Sunday ?
I enjoyed myself as usual but this years collection wasn't as good as previous years IMO

Obviously the above applies to when I was there when all the systems had been played once.

I can't give an opinion on the sounds when I left. :D
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Capitals at dawn, is it ?
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