HIFI Planning - Which Control and Various Questions

  • Erstellt am 2015-11-06 11:44:58

Bauexperte

2015-11-08 23:08:57
  • #1
It is "allegedly" also not audible whether a CD is played or vinyl is used. I dare to boldly disagree Rheinische greetings
 

Sebastian79

2015-11-08 23:10:34
  • #2
You’re making stuff up out of thin air – when you reply directly to a post, a quote is completely unnecessary.

This is how it is usually handled in forum culture. You don’t need to come at me with a lack of respect.

Above all: YOU quote me, contradict my statement, and then claim that I enjoy correcting you?

Really, I’ve said it several times before and am happy to repeat it: Sometimes what is ascribed to you here is an insolence – and that coming from a moderator.
 

Bauexperte

2015-11-08 23:18:01
  • #3
What if a user replies before you? Happens quite often. I dare to say that you have an inadequate understanding of what respect towards others means. No, sweetheart, it’s the other way around; not for the first time, by the way Even a moderator can read ... and even has something like a long-term memory Rhineland greetings
 

nordanney

2015-11-08 23:21:17
  • #4

CD and vinyl are indeed worlds apart - digital versus analog (with all the quirks a record can have, which you can actually hear).

There is also an audible difference between an MP3 of poor quality (below 128 KBit/s, sometimes on internet radio) and a good one.
 

Sebastian79

2015-11-08 23:21:31
  • #5
:

Why do you always twist the truth for yourself? Unfortunately, it happens quite often...

I replied directly to your post - and now you come to me with exceptions?

What you dare to claim is simply cheeky and disrespectful - let me tell you that.

I was talking about THIS thread where you quote me and then act all cowardly afterwards.

I'm currently reading very little from Bauexperte...
 

Bauexperte

2015-11-08 23:35:57
  • #6

I'm just not in the mood today to accept your perception of reality; it happens.


You were just "lucky this time" that no other user's comment came in between.


I'm not claiming it; it's understandable for every knowledgeable user who reads.


I like blood sausage in natural casing


True; "Bauexperte" has little desire today to put up with Sebastian’s quirks

Rhenish greetings
 

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