I know it sucks but let’s not spend more time getting bitter and twisted about other forums and ‘hey’ Jude. It obvious what goes on at CA and it’s not for me but it’s phenomenally successful and many folks like it. We must concentrate on us, making this place better and trying to keep our noses clean. I’m more a fan of proactive positivity and thinking how we can do better than worrying about how crappy anyone else might be.
Iv seen amirs Y fronts hanging up on the line , the label stitched on them could end this conspiracy. Amir needs to be willing to publish photographs of his Y fronts ..
True true,
It's why I don't even visit headfi to browse anymore.
I just check PM's from time to time, because honestly I don't have the time or care to actually pursue these things.
All these plans I had for Jude basically ceased when I found this forum.
As long as there is a good place like this one to openly have meaningful discussions about our hobby / passion / audio in general... It just doesn't matter to me that much that people like Jude exist.
So I just recommend every person I meet who is interested in audio in some way shape or form to join ASR.
There have been numerous people who have come back and thanked me now for telling them about this forum; and for that I am glad.
It means that the work that is done here and the discussions we have actually are/can be meaningful and have value to others.
Scenarios like this one now with AudioGD make me happy, to see justice served to those selling snake oil or trying to deceive others for their own profit.
Now I did hear a R2R-11 through a Pmillet Nutube amp and I did enjoy it in the sense that it sounded "laid back" like when you are listening to background music in a bar.
But the details in the tracks I picked were clearly missing.
Overall I listened to it for around 10 minutes as others wanted to listen to the setup aswell.
Back around this time I had just got the DX7 and didn't know anything about the performance of R2R products.
After that little test, I wasn't very impressed and later on the owner of the R2R-11 really really enjoyed my DX7.
So to me I think people can enjoy distortion, but once they know of better experiences.... Most will choose the better experience. Provided that they give themselves enough time to get accustomed to it.